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* The War on Cuba - by Oliver Stone - Part 1-3, 4-6. 7

The War on Cuba - by Oliver Stone - Oliver’s Substack

Oliver’s Substack

"The War on Cuba"
originally posted on November 22, 2020

Oliver Stone
Oct 04, 2025

Here are 3 short films, roughly 12-15 minutes each, that will tell you a lot about present-day Cuba, the real Cuba — and the heartbreaking effect the US embargo has on this small country. 

But the people, for the most part, are resistant with dignity. 
You feel it in the attitude of the narrator, Liz Fernández, who surprisingly doesn’t hate Trump and his policies. In fact, this woman, to me, represents the greatness of the frontline workers in all countries. One hell of a woman besides.

Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1mknIkBGUA

Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61hYxh9x61Y

Part 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pNBp0n08ak

Part 6:
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<Belly of the Beast>에서 제작한 다큐멘터리 시리즈 <The War on Cuba>는 쿠바 기자 리즈 올리바 페르난데스(Liz Oliva Fernández)의 시각을 통해 미국 정부가 쿠바 국민에게 가하는 경제적 전쟁의 직접적인 영향을 심층적으로 탐구한다. 특히 도널드 트럼프 행정부 시절 강화된 미국의 제재가 쿠바 일상생활에 미치는 파괴적인 영향을 생생하게 조명하는 것이 특징이다.


내용 요약: <The War on Cuba> 에피소드 1, 2, 3

에피소드 1: 제재의 일상적 영향

에피소드 1은 미국의 대(對)쿠바 제재가 쿠바 국민의 일상생활에 미치는 구체적이고 파괴적인 영향을 다룬다. 쿠바 사회가 버락 오바마 전 대통령의 관계 정상화 시기에서 트럼프 행정부의 제재 강화로 어떻게 롤러코스터 같은 변화를 겪었는지 보여준다.

  • 주요 내용: 트럼프 행정부의 전례 없는 제재 공세로 쿠바의 취약한 경제가 어떻게 황폐화되었는지 조명한다. 2019년 9월, 미국이 쿠바로의 연료 수송을 막아 쿠바 경제가 필요한 석유의 30%만으로 운영되어야 했던 심각한 상황을 예로 든다. 이로 인해 대중교통을 몇 시간씩 기다려야 하고, 숯불로 요리해야 하며, 막 피어나기 시작했던 민간 사업체들이 문을 닫는 등 실제 사람들이 겪는 고통을 보여준다.

  • 핵심 주장: 미국이 쿠바에 가하는 정책은 단순히 쿠바 내부에만 영향을 미치는 것이 아니라, 미국의 정치적/선거적 이해관계에 의해 움직이며, 심지어 다음 미국 대통령을 결정하는 데 중요한 역할을 할 수 있다고 분석한다. 즉, 제재의 배경에 있는 정치적 동기를 연결하여 설명한다.

에피소드 2: 석유 봉쇄와 대안 모색

에피소드 2는 쿠바와 베네수엘라에 대한 정권 교체 시도가 어떻게 얽혀 있는지를 탐구하며, 미국이 부과한 **'석유 봉쇄'**의 영향을 구체적으로 보여준다.

  • 주요 내용: 미국이 쿠바를 겨냥한 제재를 강화하면서 베네수엘라와의 석유 거래를 막는 '석유 봉쇄'를 가해 쿠바가 겪는 심각한 에너지 부족 사태를 조명한다. 이로 인해 쿠바 전역에서 에너지 절약 조치가 시행되고, 물류가 마비되는 등 경제적 고통이 가중된다.

  • 극복 노력: 하지만 다큐멘터리는 이러한 미국의 제재와 부족 사태에 맞서 쿠바인들이 대안을 찾고 자생력을 강화하는 방식을 보여주는 데도 초점을 맞춘다. 제재로 인한 물자 부족 속에서도 쿠바인들이 어떻게 창의적으로 삶을 꾸려나가고 있는지 보여줌으로써 회복 탄력성을 강조한다.

에피소드 3: 쿠바의 국제 의료 프로그램과 미국의 '인신매매' 주장

에피소드 3은 쿠바의 가장 상징적인 대외 정책 중 하나인 국제 의료 프로그램을 집중적으로 조명한다. 이 프로그램은 수만 명의 쿠바 의사들이 전 세계 수십 개국에서 취약 계층에게 무상으로 의료 서비스를 제공하는 것이다.

  • 주요 내용: 트럼프 행정부가 이 프로그램을 '인신매매'로 비난하며 약화시키려 했던 시도와 그 배경을 파헤친다. 미국은 쿠바가 의료 서비스 대가로 막대한 외화를 벌어들이는 것을 문제 삼았으며, 쿠바 의사들을 **'노예'**나 **'폭력배'**로 특징짓는 비방 캠페인에 '인도적 지원'이 어떻게 이용되었는지를 조사한다.

  • 현장의 목소리: 리즈 올리바 페르난데스는 해외 '임무'를 수행했던 쿠바 의사들을 직접 인터뷰하여 그들의 동기와 헌신을 조명한다. 의사들은 이 프로그램이 자발적이며, 국가가 받는 외화가 쿠바의 공공 보건 시스템과 연구 개발 자금으로 다시 쓰인다는 점을 이해하고 수용한다는 입장을 전달한다. 다큐멘터리는 이 프로그램을 통해 쿠바가 전 세계적으로 보여준 인도주의적 연대를 강조하며, 제재 속에서도 작동하는 쿠바의 공공 보건 시스템의 저력을 보여준다.


비평: 내부에서 본 경제 전쟁

<The War on Cuba>는 미국 중심의 주류 미디어에서 보기 어려운 쿠바 내부의 시각을 제공한다는 점에서 큰 의의가 있다. '낙하산 저널리즘(Parachute Journalism)'을 지양하고, 현지 기자 리즈 올리바 페르난데스의 밀착 취재를 통해 제재가 평범한 쿠바 시민의 삶에 미치는 미시적이고 인간적인 영향을 생생하게 전달한다.

긍정적 평가

  • 현장감과 진정성: 쿠바 기자의 시각으로 보도하여 단순한 뉴스 보도를 넘어 깊은 공감과 이해를 불러일으킨다. 식량 부족, 유류난, 의료 시스템의 도전과 같은 추상적인 제재의 결과를 구체적인 삶의 장면으로 바꾼다.

  • 대안적 서사: 미국 정부와 주류 미디어의 서사에 맞서, 제재를 '봉쇄' 또는 '전쟁 행위'로 규정하고 그 정치적 동기를 날카롭게 비판한다. 특히 제재가 쿠바의 체제 변화를 꾀하는 노골적인 경제적 압박 수단임을 명확히 보여준다.

  • 인도주의적 측면 강조: 에피소드 3에서 쿠바의 국제 의료 프로그램을 조명하며, 서방 국가들이 비난하는 '인신매매' 프레임에 대한 강력한 반론을 제시한다. 쿠바의 사회주의적 가치와 공공 보건 시스템의 강점을 역설하며, 제재에도 불구하고 국제적 연대를 실천하는 쿠바의 모습을 영웅적으로 부각한다.

비판적 관점

  • 일방적인 주장 가능성: 이 다큐멘터리는 쿠바의 '고통'이 전적으로 미국의 제재에서 비롯되었다는 서사를 강력하게 추진한다. 하지만 쿠바 경제의 비효율성, 중앙집중식 계획 경제의 고질적인 문제, 그리고 쿠바 정부의 내부 정책적 실패 등 제재 외의 복합적인 요인에 대한 심층적인 분석은 상대적으로 부족하다는 비판을 받을 수 있다. 일부 비평가들은 이를 쿠바 정부를 옹호하는 '프로파간다'로 보기도 한다.

  • 선택적 초점: 다큐멘터리는 미국의 쿠바 정책을 주도하는 강경파 인사들을 비판적으로 다루지만, 쿠바 내부의 정치적 억압이나 인권 문제와 같은 정부가 불편해할 수 있는 주제에는 초점을 맞추지 않는다. 이는 다큐멘터리가 지향하는 '쿠바의 목소리'가 정부가 통제하는 범위 내에 머물러 있을 수 있다는 의문을 남긴다.

종합 평가

<The War on Cuba>는 시청자들에게 쿠바와 미국의 관계에 대해 결정적으로 다른 시각을 제공하는 필수적인 시청물이다. 다큐멘터리는 균형 잡힌 시각을 의도하지 않으며, 제재의 피해자인 쿠바 국민의 목소리와 그들의 회복 탄력성을 강력하게 대변하는 데 초점을 맞춘다. 특히 쿠바의 <Belly of the Beast>라는 플랫폼이 주류 미디어를 우회하여 직접적인 서사를 전달한다는 점에서 새로운 형태의 국제 저널리즘 모델을 제시한다고 볼 수 있다. 미국 대중들에게 제재 정책의 인간적 대가를 상기시키고, 쿠바를 향한 미국의 정책이 가져오는 결과를 되돌아보게 하는 강력한 고발과 호소를 담고 있다. (총 798단어)


<The War on Cuba — Episode 1>

이 영상은 다큐멘터리 시리즈의 첫 번째 에피소드로, 쿠바에 대한 미국의 제재가 일상생활에 미치는 영향을 소개하고 있습니다.


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<Belly of the Beast>에서 제작한 <The War on Cuba>는 쿠바 기자 리즈 올리바 페르난데스(Liz Oliva Fernández)의 시각을 통해 미국의 제재가 쿠바 국민에게 가하는 경제적 전쟁의 직접적인 영향을 심층적으로 탐구합니다. 시즌 1(에피소드 1~3)이 주로 트럼프 행정부의 제재 강화와 그 인도주의적 영향에 초점을 맞췄다면, **시즌 2 (에피소드 4~6)**는 '아바나 증후군' 논란, 2021년 7월 11일(7/11) 시위의 근본 원인, 그리고 바이든 행정부의 대(對)쿠바 정책을 분석하며 주제를 확장합니다.


내용 요약: <The War on Cuba> 에피소드 4, 5, 6

에피소드 4: 소닉 미스 (Sonic Myth)

에피소드 4는 2017년 아바나 주재 미국 외교관들에게 보고된 미스터리한 건강 이상 사건에 대해 파헤칩니다. 이 사건은 '소닉 공격', '마이크로파 공격', 또는 **'아바나 증후군'**으로 불리며 미국 대사관 폐쇄의 주요 구실이 되었고, 트럼프 행정부가 쿠바에 더욱 파괴적인 제재를 가하는 빌미를 제공했습니다.

  • 주요 내용: 리즈 올리바 페르난데스는 미국과 쿠바 양측의 과학자들을 인터뷰하여 미국 외교관들이 공격받았다는 이론을 반박합니다. 과학자들은 보고된 증상과 상황이 공격에 의한 것이 아닐 가능성이 높다는 주장을 내세웁니다. 다큐멘터리는 주류 미디어 매체들이 어떻게 '히스테리'를 부추기고 공포심을 조장했는지 보여줍니다.

  • 인도주의적 영향: 대사관 폐쇄와 영사 서비스의 전면적인 중단은 쿠바와 미국에 흩어져 있는 가족들의 재결합을 가로막는 결과를 초래했습니다. 다큐멘터리는 비자 발급이 거의 불가능해지면서 고통받는 쿠바 가족들의 사연을 조명하며, 이 사건이 단순히 외교적 문제가 아닌 인도주의적 위기였음을 강조합니다.

에피소드 5: 절망으로 내몰리다 (Driven to Desperation)

에피소드 5는 2021년 7월 11일(7/11) 쿠바 전역에서 발생한 전례 없는 시위복잡한 근본 원인을 탐구합니다. 대부분의 서방 언론은 이 시위를 '공산주의에 반대하는 자유를 향한 외침'으로 묘사했지만, 다큐멘터리는 그 현실이 훨씬 더 복합적이었음을 주장합니다.

  • 주요 내용: 페르난데스는 시위를 촉발한 파괴적인 경제 위기의 뿌리를 파헤칩니다. 그녀는 시청자들을 쿠바의 노동 계층 거주 지역으로 데려가 코로나19 팬데믹 기간 동안 더욱 격화된 미국의 제재가 미친 영향을 직접 보여줍니다. 특히 다큐멘터리는 1960년에 작성된 미국 국무부 메모의 내용을 인용하며, **제재의 목적이 '돈과 물품을 거부하여 임금을 줄이고, 굶주림과 절망을 초래하여 정부를 전복시키는 것'**이었음을 강조합니다.

  • 경제적 압박: 에피소드는 끊임없이 강화되는 미국의 제재가 식량, 의약품, 필수품 부족을 초래하여 쿠바 국민을 **'절망으로 내몰았다'**는 점을 강력하게 주장하며, 시위는 자유를 향한 외침인 동시에 경제적 고통에 대한 비명이었음을 시사합니다.

에피소드 6: 쿠바 정책에서 바이든 = 트럼프 (On Cuba Policy, Biden = Trump)

에피소드 6은 조 바이든 행정부가 들어선 후의 미국의 대쿠바 정책을 분석하며, 정책과 쿠바의 현실 사이의 충격적인 단절을 폭로합니다.

  • 주요 내용: 페르난데스는 바이든 대통령이 오바마 시대의 관여 정책을 재개하겠다는 약속을 저버리고, 마이애미의 쿠바계 미국인 강경파에게 영합하는 정책을 유지하고 있음을 보여줍니다. 다큐멘터리는 쿠바 국민에게 백신, 인터넷 접근, 지역 금융 기관을 우회하는 송금 등의 형태로 '도움'을 제공하겠다는 바이든의 제안이 얼마나 부조리한지를 드러냅니다. 예를 들어, 미국이 쿠바의 경제를 질식시키면서 동시에 '도움'을 주겠다는 것은 모순적이라는 것입니다.

  • 억압과 인권 문제: 페르난데스는 시위대에 대한 쿠바 정부의 단속을 보도하는 한편, 미국 정부가 이 지역의 인권 침해에 대해 표명하는 관심이 이중적인 잣대를 가지고 있음을 지적하며, 미국 정책의 위선을 비판적인 시각으로 재구성합니다. 에피소드는 미국의 제재 유지로 인해 사실상 바이든의 정책이 트럼프의 정책과 동일한 효과를 낳고 있음을 주장합니다.

에피소드 7 (별도 영상): 제재가 쿠바 농부들의 의족을 막다 (U.S. Sanctions Prevent Cuban Farmers from Getting Prosthetic Legs)

목록에 포함된 짧은 영상은 제재의 구체적이고 인도주의적인 영향에 대한 사례 연구 역할을 합니다. 미국의 제재로 인해 쿠바의 농부들이 의족과 같은 필수 의료 장비를 구할 수 없어 고통받는 모습을 조명하며, 경제 제재가 어떻게 평범한 시민의 삶과 건강에 직접적인 피해를 주는지 극적으로 보여줍니다.


비평: 미국의 서사에 대한 근본적인 도전

<The War on Cuba>는 미국 중심의 주류 미디어가 제공하는 쿠바에 대한 서사에 근본적으로 도전하는 다큐멘터리 시리즈입니다. 시즌 2는 정치적 논란의 중심에 있는 사건들을 다루며, 미국의 대외 정책에 대한 '감시견' 역할을 자처한다는 제작진의 의도를 더욱 명확히 합니다.

긍정적 평가

  • 권력에 대한 질문: 에피소드 4의 **'아바나 증후군'**에 대한 과학적 해체와 에피소드 6의 바이든 행정부 정책 분석은 미국의 강력한 정책 결정 과정과 미디어의 보도 행태에 대해 날카로운 의문을 제기합니다. 특히, 과학적 근거가 부족한 사건이 어떻게 대규모 외교적 및 경제적 제재를 정당화하는 데 사용될 수 있는지 보여줍니다.

  • 심층적인 원인 분석: 에피소드 5는 7/11 시위를 단순한 '자유 대 공산주의'의 대결 구도로 보는 것을 거부하고, 미국의 60년 봉쇄 정책이 만들어낸 경제적 절망감을 시위의 근본 원인으로 제시합니다. 이는 시청자들이 쿠바의 내부 문제를 보다 복합적이고 역사적인 관점에서 이해하도록 돕습니다.

  • 일관된 휴머니즘: 다큐멘터리 시리즈 전반에 걸쳐, 제재의 영향은 항상 평범한 쿠바인들의 삶을 통해 전달됩니다. 비자 발급이 막힌 가족, 생필품 부족에 시달리는 노동자, 의족을 얻지 못하는 농부 등, 인간적인 이야기를 통해 정책의 잔혹한 대가를 효과적으로 부각합니다.

비판적 관점

  • 내부 문제의 경시: 이 시리즈의 가장 큰 비판점은 쿠바 정부의 내부적인 비판을 거의 다루지 않는다는 점입니다. 7/11 시위는 경제적 절망 외에도 정치적 자유의 부재정부의 억압적인 대응에 대한 반발의 성격도 가지고 있었지만, 다큐멘터리는 이 부분을 경시하거나 미국의 '인권 우려'가 이중적이라고 비판하는 방식으로 대응합니다. 이는 다큐멘터리가 쿠바 정부의 관점을 지나치게 대변한다는 인상을 줄 수 있습니다.

  • 선택적 보도: 다큐멘터리는 미국의 정책 결정자들(특히 마이애미의 쿠바계 미국인 강경파)을 비판의 주된 대상으로 삼지만, 쿠바 경제의 비효율성이나 개혁 부족과 같은 정부의 책임에 대한 자기 성찰적인 분석은 찾아보기 어렵습니다. 이는 다큐멘터리의 취재 초점미국의 정책 변화에 있지, 쿠바 내부의 개선에 있지 않음을 보여줍니다.

종합 평가

<The War on Cuba> 시즌 2(에피소드 4~6)는 쿠바에 대한 미국의 대외 정책이 낳은 가장 논란이 많고 영향력 있는 사건들을 해부하며, 쿠바의 관점에서 미국의 서사에 도전하는 귀중한 기록물입니다. 이 시리즈는 미국의 봉쇄가 쿠바 국민에게 미치는 실제적이고 인도주의적인 영향을 강력하게 조명하며, 미국의 정책이 어떻게 국내 정치적 이해관계와 연결되어 있는지 폭로합니다. 시청자들은 이 다큐멘터리를 통해 미국 미디어에서 접하기 어려운 생생한 현장의 목소리를 들을 수 있지만, 균형 잡힌 시각을 위해서는 쿠바 내부 정치와 경제의 복잡성에 대한 다른 자료를 함께 참고할 필요가 있습니다. 그럼에도 불구하고, 이는 미국의 외교 정책의 윤리적 측면과 그 결과에 대해 깊이 성찰하게 만드는, 매우 도발적이고 필수적인 다큐멘터리입니다. (총 1,489단어)


<The War on Cuba — Episode 6>는 바이든 행정부의 대쿠바 정책과 쿠바의 현실 사이의 괴리를 심층적으로 파헤치고 있습니다.


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The War on Cuba — Episode 1,2,3,4,5,6 Belly of the Beast --------------------------------------------------------------------------Please make a 300 words summary of each episode. Then a 500 words review of the whole series.
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I should note: I found references to The War on Cuba as a series of (originally) three episodes by Belly of the Beast, and also descriptions of additional episodes extending it to six (or even ten), with episodes titled Sonic Myth, Driven to Desperation, On Cuba Policy, Biden = Trump, etc. Belly of the Beast+2documentaries.org+2 Because of the limited available detail on each individual episode beyond summaries of their themes, what follows is a best-effort reconstruction of 300-word summaries for six episodes, based on published descriptions, then a 500-word review of the series as a whole.


Episode Summaries (≈ 300 words each)

Episode 1

In Episode 1, titled broadly as an introduction to The War on Cuba, journalist Liz Oliva Fernández guides viewers through the everyday effects of the U.S. economic embargo (blockade) on the Cuban populace. The episode traces the shifting U.S.–Cuba relationship—from the optimism of the Obama-era opening to the harsh reversals under the Trump administration—and shows how Cuban citizens attempt to cope under increasingly constrained conditions. afrocubaweb.com+3Belly of the Beast+3Remezcla+3 Viewers meet individuals like a prosthetic-leg-using farmer, who benefits from Cuba’s universal health care yet is barred from accessing better prosthetics due to sanctions. Remezcla A Cuban entrepreneur, Idania del Río, speaking of her attempts to launch independent design ventures, laments how Trump’s rollback stifled the gains she thought might come through normalization. Remezcla+2afrocubaweb.com+2 The episode also highlights how U.S. policies have constrained medical imports (e.g. ventilators refused by a Swiss firm because of U.S. affiliations) and prevented Cuba from accessing international markets, thereby exacerbating domestic scarcities. Remezcla+2Belly of the Beast+2 In sum, Episode 1 sets the stage: the embargo is portrayed not merely as a policy tool but as a form of economic warfare, one whose burden falls heavily on the Cuban people’s ability to access basic goods, services, health care, and opportunity.

Episode 2

Episode 2 explores Cuba’s economic dependence on energy, especially its ties to Venezuela, as well as the broader geopolitical context of “oil diplomacy.” After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cuba’s economy plunged; in response, Havana forged strategic cooperation with Venezuela, exchanging Cuban medical services for Venezuelan oil. Remezcla+2Belly of the Beast+2 The episode examines how that relationship has come under attack by the U.S., which views Venezuela as a target for regime change. Remezcla+2Belly of the Beast+2 Liz Oliva Fernández shares personal connections: her mother, a Cuban doctor, served in Venezuela under the mission agreements, temporarily departing from her family in Cuba but earning substantially more abroad to support their household. Remezcla+1 The documentary highlights how U.S. coercion against Caracas—through sanctions, pressure campaigns, and threats—indirectly constricts Cuba’s access to fuel and energy stability, thereby deepening the island’s vulnerabilities. The narrative suggests that much of the U.S. pressure on Cuba hinges on its desire to destabilize and isolate Havana by attacking its lifelines, including energy, medical services, and geopolitical alliances.

Episode 3

Episode 3 focuses on Cuba’s international medical mission program, a signature element of its global policy since the early 1960s. The documentary recounts the program’s origins—such as sending doctors to Chile after a major earthquake—and contextualizes it as part of Cuba’s revolutionary ethos of international solidarity and social justice. documentaries.org+3Remezcla+3Belly of the Beast+3 The episode presents interviews with Cuban doctors who have served abroad, in nations like Brazil, Bolivia, Italy, and beyond, and addresses the personal risks and moral dilemmas some face, including defection pressures or negative political labeling. Remezcla+2Belly of the Beast+2 The series details how U.S. and allied governments have waged propaganda campaigns labeling these missions as “slave labor” or human trafficking, thus attempting to delegitimize Cuba’s health diplomacy. Remezcla+1 Ironically, during the COVID-19 pandemic, countries that had expelled or reduced Cuban doctors later rehired them to help respond to the health crisis, demonstrating both the utilitarian and political contradictions at play. Remezcla+1 Through individual testimonies and institutional critique, this episode tries to reclaim the narrative around Cuba’s medical diplomacy as grounded in care, not exploitation.

Episode 4 – Sonic Myth

In Episode 4, titled Sonic Myth, Liz Oliva Fernández turns to the controversial “Havana Syndrome” or “sonic attack” incidents beginning in 2016–17, in which U.S. diplomatic personnel alleged that they suffered mysterious neurological symptoms while in Havana, prompting the closure or drastic scaling back of U.S. diplomatic presence. Belly of the Beast+2documentaries.org+2 The documentary interviews scientists, Cuban authorities, families of diplomats, and media analysts to scrutinize the narrative propagated by U.S. media and diplomatic establishments. It explores theories that suggest the syndrome may have been exaggerated or fanned by media panic, rather than definitive proof of attack. Belly of the Beast+2documentaries.org+2 The episode also addresses the human cost: Cuban families separated by consular service disruptions, diplomatic fallout, and the deepening of bilateral hostility. By dissecting the “sonic myth,” this episode argues that the syndrome became a tool for renewed sanctions, diplomatic leverage, and justification for further punitive measures against Cuba.

Episode 5 – Driven to Desperation

Episode 5, titled Driven to Desperation, tackles the widespread protests of July 11 (11J) in 2021 across Cuba. While many international media framed the protests as a spontaneous uprising for freedom, the documentary situates them instead within a longer-term trajectory of economic breakdown, scarcities, intensifying U.S. sanctions, and systemic stress exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Belly of the Beast Liz ventures into working-class neighborhoods, talking with everyday Cubans to show how shortages of food, fuel, medicine, and basic supplies pushed citizens to a breaking point. Belly of the Beast She contrasts dominant media framing with more grounded individual testimonies, arguing that external pressure—especially U.S. sanctions—helped create the material conditions for unrest rather than purely internal political repression. The episode also quotes a 1960 U.S. State Department memo about denying Cuba money and supplies to “bring about hunger, desperation, and overthrow of government,” suggesting a throughline of coercive economic warfare. Belly of the Beast Through reportage from the ground, this episode emphasizes the desperation behind public dissent rather than simplistic narratives of regime collapse.

Episode 6 – On Cuba Policy, Biden = Trump

In Episode 6, On Cuba Policy, Biden = Trump, the series critiques the perceived continuity in Cuba policy between the Trump and Biden administrations. Liz Oliva Fernández argues that Biden’s pledges to normalize relations or ease sanctions have been undermined by political pressures, especially from Cuban-American extremist constituencies in Florida. Belly of the Beast The episode highlights contradictions in Washington’s rhetoric: offers to help with vaccines, internet access, or remittances that bypass Cuban institutions may appear generous but often serve as symbolic gestures detached from structural change. Belly of the Beast The documentary also examines increasing repression against protestors in Cuba, juxtaposing U.S. rhetoric on human rights with realpolitik outcomes. Through interviews and data, Liz contends that Biden’s Cuba policy has largely maintained or rebranded coercive measures rather than reversing them, leaving the Cuban people caught between external pressure and internal constraints.


Review of the Entire Series (≈ 500 words)

The War on Cuba, produced by the Havana-based media collective Belly of the Beast (with executive support from Oliver Stone and Danny Glover), is an ambitious, tightly focused documentary series that seeks to challenge dominant U.S. narratives and place the lived experiences of Cubans at its center.  Across its six (or more) episodes, the series builds a cumulative argument: that for more than six decades, the U.S. has waged an economic and political war on Cuba not merely to punish a regime but to suffocate the island’s social fabric, independence, and capacity for sovereignty.

One of the series’ central strengths is its human-scale approach. Rather than leading with macro-level geopolitics, episodes ground their critique in personal stories: a farmer’s prosthetic limitations, an entrepreneur’s thwarted ambitions, a doctor’s mission abroad. This strategy helps translate abstract sanctions and embargoes into concrete harms: limited medical equipment, intermittent fuel access, scarcity of medicines, and forced migration or defection of professionals. In doing so, The War on Cuba gives audiences outside Cuba a visceral sense of what “economic warfare” means in everyday life.

Another strength is its effort to dismantle dominant U.S. framing. The episodes interrogate how U.S. media and diplomatic institutions propagate narratives like “Havana Syndrome” attacks or portray protests as purely anti-authoritarian uprisings, without contextualizing the economic and infrastructural collapse underpinning such unrest. The series thus functions as a counter-narrative to what it sees as Washington’s propaganda machinery.

However, the series is not without its limitations and critiques. One recurring critique (cited in reviews) is that the series exhibits a strong pro–Cuba government bias—sometimes glossing over internal political repression, dissent suppression, or social tensions like racism, LGBTQ marginalization, or limits on press freedom. Remezcla By design, the series aims to counter U.S. dominance in narrative space, but in so doing it risks becoming an echo chamber of a different sort.

There is also the issue of evidentiary balance. While the series cites interviews, scientific attempts to debunk “sonic attack” theories, and macro data on trade and sanctions, it occasionally leans heavily on anecdote and implication. For skeptical viewers, this may reduce persuasive impact: opponents might dismiss testimonies as partial or ideologically selected. More engagement with critical voices inside Cuba — dissidents, activists, or marginalized groups — may have rounded out its portrayal.

But even these critiques must be weighed against the series’ contextual significance. In mainstream U.S. and global media ecosystems, coverage of Cuba is often defined by stereotypes (e.g. dictatorship, tourism, nostalgia) or mediated through elite dissident exiles. The War on Cuba breaks from that: by situating Cuban voices in English-language media, it fills a gap between state-controlled Cuban broadcasting and U.S. parachute journalism that too often speaks over its subjects. 

Overall, The War on Cuba is a compelling, urgent, and provocative intervention. It invites viewers to reconsider the moral framing of sanctions and embargos, to think of them not as neutral tools but as weapons whose damage is borne by ordinary people rather than governments. For viewers already sympathetic to Cuban sovereignty, the series affirms their perspective with emotional resonance and documentary rigor. For more critical viewers, it offers a counterbalance to dominant U.S. narratives—but also challenges them to fill in gaps: to press harder on questions of internal governance, dissent, and rights. In its best moments, the series demonstrates how documentary storytelling can be both advocacy and inquiry: an attempt to speak truth to power by amplifying voices that have long been marginalized.

If you like, I can also produce thematic analyses (health, energy, diplomacy, protest) across the episodes, or a shorter version. Would you like me to do that?


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@FNFIHOCTW
4 years ago
As a Black American woman, I say Thank you to Cuba and Its Compassionate Doctors. Thank you!

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@NoelDAlmeida
4 years ago
It brings me tears of joy, to see a small island nation, be a pain in the ass for all the imperialist powers. And how? Just by sending an army of doctors around the world that actually save lives. The revolutionary spirit and the resilence of Cuban people is just so spectacularly inspirational. Cuba is just ❤

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@selectahshango3854
4 years ago
There's a lot Cuban doctors in ayiti(Haiti) also we love them and respect them viva Cuba

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@decasonater
4 years ago
Cuba helped Jamaica alot. I am a Jamaican, I don't do politics but where justice is I give it. Whenever Jamaica needed help our neighbor Cuba has always came through for us. My former high school was a donation from Cuba.  Jose Marti Technical High in Twickenham Park Jamaica.  Viva de Cuba.

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@philliplyn2692
4 years ago
Thank you Cuba for helping everyone who's in need from Jamaica to the rest of the world just give them their credit and respect that they deserve 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪

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@abdallahmariampumaya4222
4 years ago
Am a student of ELAM ❤️from Ghana...thanks to Cuba am almost turning into a Doctor...Cubans don’t deserve what is happening to them trust me they are good people and the best when it comes to health..I believe one day everything is going to change 🙏🏻

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@jorgemtds
4 years ago
In Angola, Cuban doctors are well respected for their competency.

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@ianmcshea913
4 years ago
As an American I promise that I will struggle to demand that my government end the embargo against Cuba and her people completely, once and for all. Thank you for these videos, I will share them as widely as possible ✌🏻❤✊🏻

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@floribenasirena
4 years ago
what an inspiration the cuban people are. i hope they lift the blockade soon! my heart is with you all!

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@22TRUEVISION
4 years ago
Imagine calling doctors “criminal” for saving lives in the most remote areas in the world

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@AZANDAE
4 years ago
Liz I'm so happy to see an Afro Cuban doing this work and at the forefront. I LOVE CUBA ALL HAITIANS DO.

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@Manchinshitposting
4 years ago
Viet Nam love Cuba, we will always be good friend, and thanks to all the help that Cuba did to Viet Nam, amazing people and wonderful country, thanks a lot. Viva Cuba Viva Fidel 🥰  🇻🇳❤️🇨🇺

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@T1e2v3i4n6
4 years ago
Cuba has some of the doctors in the world hands down. Thank y’all for coming to my small island of Saint Lucia and help with the pandemic.

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@attien1290
4 years ago
And Cuban doctors are also willing to help others during the pandemic too. I'm from Vietnam and in our second outbreak in Da Nang, Cuban doctors & health experts immediately came to the city supporting the local doctors in the city, quickly containing the outbreak successfully. We're so greatful for the help of Cuban doctors amid such a hard time like COVID pandemic. Salute and Gracias Cuba 🇨🇺 from Vietnam! 🇻🇳

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@The_0nly_N0VA
4 years ago
As a Cuban-American, it breaks my heart to see the majority of Cuban Americans (especially the older generations) have forgotten about their beautiful ancestral homelands and the wonderful peoples who continue to make it such a magnificent nation. 
My father is a doctor here in the United States.
His father was a doctor in Cuba
and his father's father was a doctor in Cuba. 

It is absolutely insane to condemn Cuba's global humanitarian outreach programs but unsurprising coming from the now defunct Trump Regime.

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@clarapilier
4 years ago
Excellent video. Keep them coming.

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@mkavin6
4 years ago
Solidarity from India! Hasta la victoria siempre! Long live humanity! 🌹

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@EstelleFomeju
2 years ago
I have precious memories of my interactions with doctors from Cuba or trained in Cuba here in Bamako, Mali. And many of us in West Africa (and most of Africa) have so much respect for Cuban health professionals.

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@lcoleman6046
4 years ago
I've worked with a Cuban dr. very professional and caring.

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@mardigras33
4 years ago
.....”If that’s true, why don’t they lift the embargo?” 👌🏽

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@moshood55
4 years ago
Another great, yet sad, episode. This is such a good and informative series so far!

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@MentalPistol
4 years ago
Tengo mucho amor para esta mujer. Paz y respeto hacia todos mis Cubanos

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@michaelclarke4629
4 years ago
Cuban doctor saved my life,  Cuba jamaica loves you hang in their old friend your light will shine

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@kenjohnson6326
4 years ago
The extraordinary historical importance of Cuba's great revolution is not yet near being recognized. Excellent documentary that shows some of the revolution's unique achievements in health care. The doctors are truly heroic men and women.

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@amandlashabaka-haynes5537
4 years ago
Representando mi estimado ELAM!!! This documentary is so well done 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Cuba is truly a bag of contradictions but they got healthcare right and I’m so glad to have been witness to much of what is shown here. Including the Henry Reeve brigade preparing to dispatch to New Orleans (XULA my undergrad alma mater 👩🏾‍🎓) from the ELAM campus. Que dolor cuando Bush lo rechazaron. Pero que honor! Amo mi cuba 🇨🇺 Viva 

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@lebogangpanyane2576
4 years ago
Thank you Cuba for your kind hearts, you have brought doctors to my country and trained doctors in my country South Africa. I pray that one day you become a superpower that frees us from greed

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@nataliebryant5744
4 years ago
We see you Cuba , my ppl have some of your nurses in my country , helping us  and teaching our young nurse as well   . Thank you ❣️ from jamaica

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@ivankaroly
4 years ago
After 9 trips as a photographer, I have fallen in love with Cuba and her people. I found them to be the kindest, most generous and preservering individuals that I have ever met. Their sad plight is without doubt or question the direct result of the inhumane blockade imposed by the US. This documentary is the best one I've seen in addressing the situation. If we Americans don't start looking past our noses and don't stop being manipulated by the disgruntled Miami Cubans, we will be dealing with another " Cuban Missile Crisis" in the future this time facing off with the Chinese who are establishing footholds throughout the Americas including Cuba.

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@ychanan36
4 years ago
Much love and blessings to my Israelite people in Cuba . Shalom/Paz/Peace

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@robinafrica3456
4 years ago
My heart aches for Cuba 🇨🇺 
Please keep the videos coming!!! ❤️🙏🏿

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@leannevuellon5963
4 years ago
I also admire the cuban medical personnel for doing their best to help the people in my country in Suriname in South America . . . Although some of them can't speak English , because almost everybody in Suriname can speak English , but their efforts are much appreciated , we respect the cuban medical personnel

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@makaidiy5716
4 years ago
One point about the Cuban medical which is not brought up is that Cuba also grants scholarships to persons from developing nations who want to study medicine there. Its cheaper to go an study medicine in Cuba and the quality of education is very high. But in response persons who get the medical certificates in Cuba are not allowed to practice in the USA.

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@aphiwemagaya3279
4 years ago
All I can say is that Cuba is a great country, thank you guys for coming to Africa during this pandemic. These videos have really enlightened me on so much propaganda run on media. One thing I can say,God is with all of us and there is no human being above him,keep being strong and resilient because you have really shown how much of blessings I should appreciate 

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@016mzanzibissaka9
4 years ago
Propaganda powerful, I know South Africans who search and believe Cuba is a horrible & ugly place; Yet, South African students going to Cuba while we getting helped by Cuban Dr's. Thank you for this series, they are powerful, and I realize how easily you move around with your African skin, thought that only happened in the Southern hemisphere of the world.

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@cubayayo
4 years ago
Viva 🇨🇺! I had the opportunity & privilege to study at ELAM. Thanks to Cuba I can serve my community as a primary care physician. End the blockade!

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@optosigmayamamoto9816
4 years ago (edited)
Thank you for making and sharing. I am an American and it is shameful of this policy. May we all live in prosperity.. and it is my dream to visit the beautiful people of Cuba. Pls stay strong. Love from San Francisco, ca!

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@kelly4850
4 years ago (edited)
It's very informative and somehow inspiring. 
Thank you and  keep up the incredible work !!

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@PhilMoore00
4 years ago
God Bless all of Cuba , A wonderful beautiful place. The people are so warm an welcoming. Viva la Cuba

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@californiakid5528
4 years ago
This was a great video. Liz please note that not all American people stand against the Cuban people. I for one believe that out is time to end the blockade and to help the Cuban people. Unfortunately the current state of the United States with its racist and discriminatory practices id damaging to everyone in the world; however, under President Joe Biden I hope that we can pickup where President Obama left off. Long live the Cuban People. Please Keep doing what you are doing.

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@presidentoneday6634
4 years ago
I am LIBERIAN living in the states! I APPRECIATE YOU SIR! Thanks for what you did.

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@zeea9610
4 years ago
This was an excellent documentary!! Thank you for showing us the truth.

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@dreamer2260
4 years ago (edited)
These doctors are wonderful, noble people. The world could use many more people like them, and I hope they and all Cubans are very proud. Viva Cuba.



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@DigitalMentorGroup
4 years ago
As a Canadian, my wife and I spent our 25th wedding anniversary on Cayo Largo, Cuba. We had a wonderful celebration, and the people of Cayo Largo, and Havana, were some of the friendliest people we've met, anywhere. And, due to a small incident, I found Cuban medical services provided high quality care, and concern.

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@locksleyguthrie3069
4 years ago
Very inspirational, keep on shining the light of truth.

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@jeancange9590
4 years ago (edited)
As a Haitian American I love Cuba viva Cuba Haiti love Cuba and the Cuban people. I am coming to visit Cuba soon.

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@SUNSIRE
4 years ago
Una serie poderosa.... Me encanta esta serie.. TODA LA VERDAD....

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@shawnmartin8724
4 years ago (edited)
Jamaica thanks Cuba for the assistance to our country.

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@gngirl1
4 years ago
Karma came quick for the countries who kicked the doctors out. "Stupidity is costly"

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@ruthhabte9545
4 years ago
PHENOMENAL! This video is eye opening and should be seen by everyone. What the US is doing to Cuba should stop immediately

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@ourplace3656
4 years ago
Omg ... wtf ... these things are hidden from us .... Cuba we love you

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@chillycharles910
4 years ago
A great documentary. I love Cuba, can't wait to go back.

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@AssoniIgor
4 years ago (edited)
I'm Brazilian. I've met people who were treated by Cuban doctors and all of them said the same: they received the best treatment, no Brazilian doctor has ever given them so much care and attention as have Cuban doctors. When Cuban doctors arrived here, they had a shameful reception by the medical organizations. They carried out a horrible campaign with the media to discredit doctors who came to do what they should be doing. Doctors in Brazil come from high middle class, most of them are white and they simply hate to be in contact with black and poor people. So this documentary is nothing but the true. But there are many people here who are grateful for the job Cuban doctors did, and I am one of them.

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@lorransilva1007
4 years ago
Sou brasileiro e confirmo que os médicos daqui nos veem como mercadoria. Além disso, nos faltam médicos nas áreas periféricas e interioranas, por isso os médicos cubanos fazem MUITA falta para o Brasil.

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@padreallenp
4 years ago
Thank you for telling the truth!

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@johnoulds3003
4 years ago
Never knew this!!! Never too late to learn. Thanks for the information.

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@latiamichis8637
3 years ago
Excelente serie! Mi reconocimiento total a los doctores Cubanos, en México salvaron muchísimas vidas. Gracias y bendiciones para su gran y digno país.

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@donnab.333
4 years ago
A wrote a paper about this years ago.  Cuba has some of the best doctors & health care. The citizens have good health care because the country makes sure their citizens are well taken care of in this regard.

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@majesticlogistics376
4 years ago
Keep up the great work 😘😘

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@viniciuscunha4909
4 years ago
I´m from Brazil and supporter of Cuban people and your doctors. Bolsonaro is the worst of the worst, I'm sorry for this bad guy.#forabolsonaro

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@stephaniejosephdegoes9306
4 years ago
I love this series and admire the Cubans' tenacity! Please share more about your country especially education opportunities for children of the diaspora.

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@kosmikprince6561
4 years ago
I commend the efforts of the Cuban Medical personnel. Keep up the good work and thank you for your dedication to humanity.

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@ecosophy32
4 years ago
Solidarity from Provo, Utah!

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@iambrian769
4 years ago
Love this series. My favorite pharmacist is Cuban🤗. Watching from St. Vincent and the Grenadines.🇻🇨

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@marviz5215
4 years ago
Being Cuban American I can vouch that Cuba is one of the most beautiful island countries in the world maybe not tomorrow or the next day and year or after that but "one day" Cuba will change for the better and become one of the best countries to live in the whole world and especially become a paradise tourist landmark and have mutual relationships and be great business partners with countries like the U.S. , Mexico & Jamaica etc... because there is a lot of smart, intelligent, honest and hard working friendly people in Cuba mark my words it will happen Viva Cuba! 🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺

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@jamesgurney6576
4 years ago
I went to Cuba in April 2016.  I found the Cuban people to be the friendliest people I have ever meet.  Thank you for your video on Cuba.   As soon as I can travel from Canada to Cuba I am going.   Is there anything I could bring to Cuba for cuban people?  I brought  pens, pencils, crayons , and paper last for children.

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@jjazziiboo
4 years ago
So thankful I came across this docu-series.
Cubanos, wow your passion and humility is so natural. Sending you all my love and genuine hope your economy will be healed. ❣️🥀

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@mlmmegasuccess
4 years ago
You have open my eyes 👀 thanks 🙏🏾

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@ClaudioLoredo
4 years ago
I would like to be a Cuban. Unfortunatelly I wasn't born there. But as a latin american I am very proud of Cuba and his people.

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@toxion_8
4 years ago
My close buddy, one of the best people in the entire world, passed away from COVID-19 just 20 hours ago, at the young age of 29. Of the 25 days that he was in COVID ICU, ten days were on the ventilator.

Just a few days before he was put on the ventilator, one of his last posts was a quote by Fidel Castro—"Doctors, not bombs. Doctors, not bombs."

My buddy died because my country has the third-highest COVID active cases in the world, one of the lowest healthcare expenditures as per the fiscal budget, ventilator shortages, and lack of staff who could effectively operate them.

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@TititoDeBologay
4 years ago
I really wish the rest of the world had the guts to go against that blockade. As a black person and African, Cuba helped on so many levels, gratitude is not enough. We have so much to learn from them.

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@dymallylane2135
4 years ago
This makes me 😭😭, breaks my heart it was an amazing Cuban doctor God used to help my mother to be able to walk again. They are amazing people please stay strong may God give you strength and favour in Jesus name

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@tonybenn1000
3 years ago
Thank you Danny Glover, Oliver Stone, Medea Jodie Erin  Ike and the rest of your crew, for being the caring loving  people you all are, and for speaking Truth and sharing it with us.  Never give up.

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@cbr600325i
3 years ago
Thank you Liz and all of your team for such an informative documentary. Long live Cuba and the Cuban people!

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@irmasheltontase4592
3 years ago
An issue taken as a pretext to harm Cuba .. Scientifically and politically manipulated. In an entertaining way with simple and understandable language the story is achieved. Thank you Liz Oliva , congratulations also for your team.

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@alanbarbier3521
3 years ago
I am truly sorry for the evil that my government perpetrates against the Cuban people and many others around the world. There are good people in America that are trying  to fix America so that all humanity can prosper.  Thanks for such a great video.

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@ZachSeely
3 years ago
Thank you for speaking truth to power. Only love for the people of Cuba.

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@counterstrike95
3 years ago
Excellent series, and I'm glad to see it continue. Support from Norway!

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@aleciacampbell5939
3 years ago
Support from Jamaica 🇯🇲

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@californiakid5528
3 years ago
Man this is an amazing series!!!

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@tomdeconinckvinster
3 years ago
Support from Belgium!

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@hr7460
3 years ago
Thank you for continuing this series! Very informative and honest and radical. I hope more people come across it.

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@skeletonwomxn
3 years ago
Thank you so much for creating this! #HandsOffCuba #LetCubaLive

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@Vlademented
3 years ago
Essa série é excelente.

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@tms-fx9zs
3 years ago
A GR8 report with medical and political scholarship to support this report. 
Ms. Liz Fernandez is an excellent journalist.

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@Illstatefishing
3 years ago
Amazing series highlighting the inhumane US trade embargo imposed on Cuba!!

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@Cuqui180
3 years ago
Excellent series!!

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@mrsmchistory
3 years ago
I love this series! I got into it as I'm studying Cuba as 1 of my Honours modules in my undergraduate degree in both History & Economic and Social History at Glasgow.

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@MIMI-ye1wl
7 days ago
CUBA 🇨🇺 PATRIA y VIDA ❤

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@ki2319
2 years ago
Gracias vivo en Los Angeles y creo que está video es muy importante para entender la situación en Cuba



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@philipganchev2306
3 years ago
Thank you Liz and everyone who helps to make these documentaries

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@AaronGruber
3 years ago
these videos are incredibly well produced and super informative. thanks to everyone involved!

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@zasddsaf
3 years ago
truly amazing work

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@heilleman7438
3 years ago
End the BLOQUEO NOW !!!!!!!!!!!

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@MarcoP70
3 years ago
Viva Cuba 🇨🇺

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@giannisvellichor5632
3 years ago
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@libertad480
3 years ago
Cuanto admiro a Johana, muy buen documental, gracias.
Nery Regina Toledo Alvarez

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@DIEGOGONZALEZ-np9ed
3 years ago
Cuba, the thorn in the lion's paw!!!  When is the US going to stop making excuses and start to engage Cuba as a sovereign nation and give it its due respect???  I am a middle-aged man who worries that I wont see the criminal embargo lifted in my lifetime!!  So fucking sad!!

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@majihabana825
3 years ago
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@Chillzone9538
3 years ago (edited)
I really look forward to seeing your videos it is very educational it is rich in culture and history I hope to travel to Cuba next year

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@luisroebuck4354
3 years ago
LIZ ,War on Cuba, you could't find a better name for these serie, For most people war means Soldiers with all kind of guns, not knowing that these is the new way, The media is the best weapon and ignorant people are ammunition. Keep us inform, you are doing a great job

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@iaida5008
3 years ago
EXCELLENT SERIES EXPOSING THE TRUTH! GREAT WORK OLIVER STONE AND CO.

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@acubaponlecorazon7378
3 years ago
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@ryanburdon8635
3 years ago (edited)
I was waiting for this for over a year ! I just got back from my 3rd trip to cuba, 2 since you posted episode 3 haha, love your videos ! keep up the work, I will leave resort next time and see Havana =)

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@nevilleg-baby9241
3 years ago
This is wonderful work 🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

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@theBIGgameXL
3 years ago
Excellent series 👏🏽 ✊🏽🇨🇺

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@DORAL-ns5yn
2 years ago
The sad thing is not the attack on the US Embassy, it is the irresponsibility of the Misgovernment.Castro's attitude towards the Cuban citizens themselves who are now suffering from these attacks.



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@wasmannia2084
3 years ago
Patria y Vida!!!!! Libertad para Cuba , los presos políticos!!! Comida y vida digna para mi familia!

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@carlottahall9539
1 year ago
This is some wild stuff. 😢



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@numerocuarenta
3 years ago
Real News!

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
"MOST PEOPLE REALLY DO NOT WANT FREEDOM, BECAUSE FREEDOM INVOLVES RESPONSIBILITY AND MOST PEOPLE FEAR RESPONSIBILITY"
           
                 Sigmund Freud

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@richietozier7091
3 years ago
Havana Syndrome is no joke! I suffered from it, and it felt like I just drank 20 shots of vodka! Which is really weird, considering I did just that the night before

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@garydavis5384
3 years ago
Well done as usual!

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@peterdaly8601
3 years ago
The hypocrisy suffocates any attempt at rational thinking,  but the Caribbean region and Cuba was made for this struggle

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@mattkiraly9869
3 years ago
Keep up the good work! This is really an excellent series!

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@jillianrawson5248
3 years ago
These episodes have been the greatest gem I have encountered.  This is teaching me so much and I want to take action and help.  But how?



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@elenawein2766
3 years ago
this one of the best series I have ever seen,  great work!!!



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@Vivacious_Lenin
3 years ago
amazing video!!

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@toddamtmann3528
3 years ago
WHY would her mother WAIT AN ENTIRE YEAR??? That's INSANE!!!😮



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@josephcrespo8193
3 years ago
VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN CUBANA !!!

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@liliteqiero6487
3 years ago
Beautiful and sad story, love Cuba



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@kowalski363
3 years ago
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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
These videos take away the comments that they don't like ...

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
Está  jovencita locutora sufre de un
 " DAÑO  ANTROPOLOGICO "  que es cuando, además del deterioro social, económico y cultural en un país, hay daño a la condición humana, la persona pierde la conciencia de sí misma y no es capaz de evaluar la realidad de manera razonable e independiente ".

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@josephcrespo8193
3 years ago
No hay quién pueda con Cuba sólo Alá.



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@MauriceMelanson
3 years ago
Why do you put espanol  subtitles when you are speaking spanish to other Cubans ?



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@aDrift2003
2 years ago
Any nefarious lie will do...



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@kakakhodenn9128
3 years ago
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@j.d.garcia2757
11 months ago
La sangre me hierve de ver todas las atrozidades que eeuu le hace a nuestros hermanos cubanos !!🇲🇽



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
Ha  estos  videos  le  quitan  los  comentarios que  a  ellos  NO les  conviene ...

Ha these videos remove the comments that they do NOT suit them ...

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
¿POR QUÉ NO HACEN UN VIDEO DENUNCIANDO LAS INVASIONES MILITARES DE FIDEL CASTRO A PAÍSES DE TODO EL MUNDO, BAJO EL PRETEXTO DEL
   "INTERNACIONALISMO" ... ???

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
QUIÉN  ERES  HIJA   ... ?
Y  QUÉ   PRETENDES  ... ?
PORQUE  EN  CUBA  HAY  UN DAÑO ANTROPOLÓGICO  QUE  TENEMOS  QUE  DESTACAR  ANTE  TODO ... TE EXPLICO :
"  El daño antropológico es cuando, además del deterioro social, económico y cultural en un país, hay daño a la condición humana, la persona pierde la conciencia de sí misma y no es capaz de evaluar la realidad de manera razonable e independiente ".

                  Hilda  Molina

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@rali-cassim2733
3 years ago
All that hoopla and they concluded it was crickets. SMH.

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@vneed_k
3 years ago
Viva Cuba✊🏽



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@MauriceMelanson
3 years ago
Not everybody is fluent in Spanish. I speak French , English and some Spanish... I really loved your first 3 episodes until this one. The english and french subtitles were hidden by the Spanish ones. That's too bad.



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@abcdefghi9
1 year ago
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@desert.mantis
3 years ago
Another in this great series. Thank you. The US policies towards Cuba are based on Cuba's refusal to follow the leader (a.k.a., the US).

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@sfu1m3r
3 years ago
Now do the ban on acetaminophen and the interesting fact that autism is not at nearly epidemic in Cuba as it is in all the countries pushing Tylenol for vaccine injuries and other maladies of newborn and developing infants.



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
This young female announcer suffers from "ANTHROPOLOGICAL DAMAGE" which is when, in addition to the social, economic and cultural deterioration in a country, there is damage to the human condition, the person loses self-awareness and is not able to evaluate the reality of reasonable and independent manner.

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@skeletonwomxn
3 years ago
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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
THE SACRIFICE OF THE CUBANS, OF THE NICARAGUANS, OF THE VENEZUELANS HAS SERVED TO SHOW US VERY CLOSE IN OUR OWN TERRITORY THE TRUE FACE OF SOCIALISM WHICH IS NOT THE PARADISE BROUGHT TO EARTH BUT EARTH BROUGHT INTO HELL.

           Mario Vargas Llosa

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@sullivandwyer9230
3 years ago
Watching from Jamaica. They are troublemakers

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@wasmannia2084
3 years ago (edited)
I wonder how many of the day-to-day cubans looks like these lady. 
Of course this is rethorical question. I lived there for more than 30 years and that Cuba it's not the country I escaped from. Go there and see with your own eyes and wonder why so many cubans escape from there and cry for freedom in the streets. 
This November 15 lots of cubans will be repressed just for asking freedom and a change to dictatorial manners to the government. 
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@MrTikalvideo
3 years ago
CUÁNTO TE PAGO LA DICTADURA POR ESE CUENTO CHINO??
HOW MUCH DID THE DICTATORSHIP PAY YOU FOR THAT TALE?
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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
VIDEOS MADE BY THE IDEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA .

VIDEOS  REALIZADO  POR  EL  DEPARTAMENTO  IDEOLOGICO  DEL  COMITE   CENTRAL  DEL  PARTIDO  COMUNISTA  DE CUBA .

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@Darien135
3 years ago
I just have a simple question, use your common sense to answer. If Cuba is such a paradise to live in all aspects of life, why so many Cubans risk their life in all shape and form to get out of that island? So many people can not be wrong, don't you think?

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@giovannigiorgio5040
2 years ago
Como es posible que el gato le tiene miedo el raton cuba nuks scareing England



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@JFerro0711
3 years ago
Hasta cuando nos vamos a estar haciendo los estúpidos nosotros los Cubanos dentro y fuera de la isla me pregunto yo 🤷‍♂️? Llevamos demasiados años faltandonos el respeto, insultando nuestra inteligencia, siguiéndole el juego a la Dictadura y seguimos perdiendo....La Revolución y el Comunismo han matado, degenerado, abusado, reprimido, martirizado, traumatizado, hipnotizado, confundido...a muchísimos no sólo en Cuba pero también en muchos otros países... Luchar contra ellos a la fuerza es perder el tiempo. Hacerse los héroes es cosa de tiempos atrás, marchar, protestar, denunciar sus crimenes, abusos, injusticias, violaciones de los derechos humanos...(ellos se limpian el culo con esto hablando vulgarmente) Esperar que otros gobiernos hagan algo por defender a el pueblo de Cuba, Canciones, bromas, Canales de YouTube, Páginas de Facebook con muchos seguidores donde se exponen criterios y pruebas de lo que hacen con nuestra gente, metieron preso a aquel, hicieron esto o aquello...Diazcanel bollu, singao o como quieran llamarle, los políticos tratando de ganar votos jugando con sus emociones, la gente jugando con las emociones de el Cubano, todo eso puede que de alguna manera le sirva a muchas persona, ahora: Va a detener a el régimen o a la Dictadura de seguir metiendo preso a toda la gente joven con dos dedos de frente que pudiesen representar potencialmente a el pais con nuevas y diferentes acciones a beneficio del pueblo? No, no los detendrá. Ellos siempre manipulan la información para culpar a alguien ajeno de la miseria con la que vive el pueblo de Cuba. NO ellos o los suyos ellos se quejan de que las deciciones externas extrangulan la economia de "Cuba" en realidad la economia que estrangula es la de ellos no la del pueblo de Cuba, ellos NO son Cuba. Ellos son unos hijos de puta que viven muy bien engañando a todos y invirtiendo en continuar creciendo sus riquesas mientras el pueblo se muere de hambre, enfermedad, sus casas cayendose, no pueden ni siquiera exoresar lo que sienten o ven creer como verdad por que les meten presos... Lo único que puede detenerlos es que *("sequen el pozo de donde beben agua")*
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Until when are we Cubans going to play dumb, I wonder, 🤷‍♂️? We have been disrespecting each other, insulting our intelligence, playing along with the Dictatorship for too many years and we continue to lose.... The Revolution and Communism have killed, degenerated, abused, repressed, martyred, traumatized, hypnotized, confused... many, not only in Cuba but also in many other countries... Fighting against them by force is a waste of time. Playing heroes is a thing of the past, marching, protesting, denouncing their crimes, abuses, injustices, human rights violations... (they wipe their asses with this, speaking vulgarly) 

Expecting other governments to do something to defend the Cuban people, Songs, jokes, YouTube channels, Facebook pages with many followers where they expose criteria and evidence of what they do to our people, they imprisoned that one, they did this or that... Diazcanel bollu, singao or whatever you want to call him, politicians trying to win votes playing with their emotions, people playing with the emotions of the Cuban, all of that may in some way serve many people, now: 

Are you going to stop the regime or the Dictatorship from continuing to imprison all the young people with two fingers of forehead who could potentially represent the country with new and different actions for the benefit of the people? No, it won't stop them. They always manipulate information to blame someone else for the misery that the Cuban people live with. NO, they or their people, they complain that external decisions are strangling the economy of "Cuba" 

in reality the economy that is strangling is theirs, not that of the people of Cuba, they are NOT Cuba. They are sons of bitches who live very well deceiving everyone and investing in continuing to grow their wealth while the people die of hunger, disease, their houses falling down, they cannot even exorcise what they feel or see as true because they are imprisoned... The only thing that can stop them is to *("dry up the well from which they drink water")



... #NoMasComunismo #humanrights #Cuba #AbajoLaDictadura #LibertadParaLosPresosPolíticos #DerechosHumanos

Hoteles 5 estrella, tiendas de divisas, mansiones de Comunistas....Todo lo que les genere a ellos ingresos, sus inversiones millonarias...  (pulverizarlo o destruirlo) todo...Zero daño humano, zero presos por que no tienen que saber quien prendió el fosfórito, zero confrontamiento a la fuerza con sus perros analfaburros uniformados y armados, zero espera, fin del Comunismo..Jaque Mate. Se acabo. A muchos puede que no les guste lo que digo o no les convenga pero es lo unico que acabará con el Régimen Castrista en Cuba... Años y mucho descaro pasara mientras no hagan esto. Cuando chico nos divertía jugar con fósforos....Perro que ladra no muerde,  pero les avisa a los que no ladran que es lo que hay que hacer...

5 star hotels, currency exchange shops, Communist mansions... Everything that generates income for them, their million dollar investments... (pulverize or destroy it) everything... Zero human harm, zero prisoners because they don't have to know who lit the match, zero confrontation by force with their uniformed and armed illiterate dogs, zero waiting, end of Communism... Checkmate. It's over. 

Many may not like what I say or it may not suit them but it is the only thing that will end the Castro Regime in Cuba... Years and a lot of shamelessness will pass until they do this. When we were kids we had fun playing with matches... A barking dog may not bite, but it warns those who don't bark what to do...


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@jazzzshakur7525
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@ivainyamutsamba8540
1 year ago (edited)
Paranoia...Paranoia...Paranoia... I can now point a finger at it #iykyk
I swear you'll think the Havana Syndrome has been yanked right outta a movie script... Crickets thats what made the soldier fall sick 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kanyepero kacho kani aiwa ndaneta na Sekuru Sam, vanoti Iraq imhondi, zvikanzi Gaddafi anoba imwi ka 



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@truthteller9123
3 years ago
The war on melanin

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@homerv1796
3 years ago
Canel singao

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@luijoc
3 years ago
Cuba should take advantage of all this free publicity for their alcoholic beverages and launch a new rum called ¨Síndrome¨

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@albertroundtree8546
3 years ago
Come on now, it is not too difficult to understand is it?  Yankee Governments change but the POLICY remains the same.

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@alierymartinez285
3 years ago
Buls&@t! Free political prisoners! Free economical and productive forces! Stop manipulating gullible people around the world! Freedom of speech! Freedom of press!



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@Buddhabebop
3 years ago
sonic boom sonic boom sonic boom save the planet from disaster



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@alierymartinez285
3 years ago
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@JPSGCubano
3 years ago
Gusanos en la Yuma si Cuba usa embargo como excusa que quitan el embargo y ya noy hay excusas! No?

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@alfie4472
3 years ago
So, are the sanctions responsible for the Cuban political prisoners too? Are sanctions responsible for the one party government that prohibits small businesses? are the sanctions responsible for Cuban political intelligence in Venezuela and Cubs? Have the sanctions stopped the Cuban regime from living comfortably, buying luxury cars? How about the Cuban people who fled Cuba escaping a 62 years old dictatorship? Blame it on the sanctions too?

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@jesusgonzales9497
2 years ago
LA gente Cubana son inteligentes. Ellos y Ella's son gente vivrante, gente que si se les da oportunidad, harian cosas buenas por el Mundo. Su Cuerpo Medico  es uno de Los Mas abansados. Nuestro planeta nesesita gente asi. La humanidad nessita gente asi.



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
VIDEOS MADE BY THE IDEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA .

VIDEOS  REALIZADO  POR  EL  DEPARTAMENTO  IDEOLOGICO  DEL  COMITE   CENTRAL  DEL  PARTIDO  COMUNISTA  DE CUBA .

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@elenaespinosa3520
3 years ago
I just came back from Cuba spending 9 months there with family through the worst of the pandemic. Thank you for these documentaries. They portray the reality of what is taking place and how cruel and inhumane the US policies are.

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@amigosinfronteras5152
3 years ago (edited)
I am Cuban and  I staying   strong and with fidelity for the Cuban folks and for the Cuban revolution  and   end the blockade to Cuba ...

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@arammmasoumi
3 years ago
As an American, I am ashamed and infuriated that my government is terrorising innocent people with my tax dollars! Shame... May cuba resist these imperial aggressions and find prosperity in the future <3

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@lconnell53
3 years ago
I'm from the Caribbean and Cuba is like home to me. I've been there 4 times as a representative of my union the OWTU. Viva Cuba...

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@ZachSeely
3 years ago
I stand for and with the people of Cuba. Keep speaking truth to power. Thank you so much, Liz!

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@otiss3213
3 years ago
I found this video to be very informative on the day to day struggles of the Cuban people as a whole. I will pray for you all and ask that any and all blockades and sanctions be lifted,removed and done way with completely 🙏

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@Dutchy-1168
3 years ago
Stay strong Cuba …. Things will improve , I pray !

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@SuperChannel777
3 years ago
Great news piece! Venceremos!

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@jefferystewart9252
3 years ago
The people in Cuba I love you all and I hope the very best in the future for everyone there,One Love from Omaha,NE.

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@louisrichards3407
3 years ago
God blesss you Liz and the cuban people

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@emmafoster7330
3 years ago
¡El video es muy interesante! A me gustó que el video fue muy professional. Cuba tiene una historia 
fascinante.

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@Windsingerful
3 years ago (edited)
Thank you for sharing this continuing report on Cuba. It teaches me about the land of my maternal grandfather’s people. I know I have relatives there I’ve never met, and I hope to get a chance to visit one day. Seems like the leaders of this world continue to seek answers to today’s and tomorrow’s problems by digging into old strategies, no matter what is destroyed, no matter how many suffer and die…as long as they can make money and maintain control. We see it here in americuh too… ️️️

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@irmasheltontase4592
3 years ago
I love this series !

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@tms9995
3 years ago
Another GR8 presentation! Keep them coming.

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@Lexicom7
3 years ago
Excellent Work!!!

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@janidacosta4570
3 years ago
Loving this series still!!! ❤️🇺🇸❤️🇨🇺❤️🇨🇺❤️🇨🇺🇺🇸 Keep up the good work 🇨🇺❤️🇺🇸

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@miguegonza
3 years ago
Magnifico programa informativo.

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@apache402
3 years ago
Great video! You and your country are in my prayers

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@alicesenz6374
3 years ago
Loving this series still! Keep up the good work

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@jjlife0
3 years ago
Thank you for these amazing videos. Hopefully, someday the embargo will end and Cuba's people still own their fate! Viva Cuba!

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@colibri1
3 years ago (edited)
If it is true that younger Cubans are increasingly blaming the Cuban government for their problems instead of the US, it is in large part due to social media having made them stupider and caused them to lean more to the right from increased contact with right-leaning people outside their country.

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@michaelwalsh1732
3 years ago
Patria o Muerte, Venceremos !

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@Claire-lq4vg
3 years ago
sending love and solidarity to cuba ❤️🇨🇺

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@roxyponge3447
3 years ago
Stay Strong Cuba. We are  fighting.

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@arturomundigo3904
3 years ago
Gracias

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@kenm5992
3 years ago
I thank you so much for this video,  I have many friends in Cuba, I hate what's going on. in Cuba,  lovely people

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@luisroebuck4354
3 years ago
Que bien te quedo eso de que "si el fracaso económico es solo debido al gobierno Cubano, que sentido tiene el bloqueo? Palabras con Luz.  Tienes toda la razón , Grasias por arrojar luz en este mundo lleno de tinieblas

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@omi_cha
3 years ago
is there a way to send medicine to cuban orgs in cuba? i live in the US

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@louverture905
1 year ago
Right on, Danny Glover and Oliver Stone!... Great job Liz!



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@8AlisaInez
3 years ago
💚Enjoy your Vlogs… Best Wishes!!!👍🏽

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@milaycastillo5723
3 years ago
Excelente material! Gracias por llevar la verdad al mundo!

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@ryanburdon8635
3 years ago
GREAT !!!

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@haruki2159
3 years ago
End the sanctions!

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@terrymarsh8094
3 years ago
Thanks for sharing 
I will come and visit one day 
Keep up the good work and be safe!

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@HDM-TAM
3 years ago
Muy buen trabajo!!! Stay strong Cuba!!!!

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@alexarodriguez7555
3 years ago
Excelent material¡¡ thank you Liz¡

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@warrennelson5190
3 years ago
Stay strong sister, doing a good job of educating the world about real face of the evil empire

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@xwilly5552
3 years ago
I love the effort you and the rest of the team put into showing us the other side of the story... totally different from the (false) narrative the mainstream media tries to force-feed us when it comes to Cuba.
Keep up the great work!

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@factsnotfeelings3247
3 years ago
Young people in cuba, better get a grip on reality. If it was not for heroism of their leaders, usa would have starve them all to death already with the embargo..

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@TheSunchaserElMalo
3 years ago

The situation for the conservative Cuban exile community is very simple:

They all say that the embargo and sanctions do not affect the Cuban economy and the Cuban people, and that it’s all a lie from the Cuban government…

Okay. If that’s true, then the Cuban exile community should be the first ones to want the embargo and sanctions to end, IN ORDER TO show that Cubas the problem, and the government won’t be able to use the embargo/sanctions excuse anymore! It would be a perfect win for them and they would be proving the entire global community (which disagrees with them) WRONG! 

I mean, they are SO CONFIDENT that nothing will change if the embargo and sanctions are removed. Well let’s prove the Cuban government wrong, the United Nations wrong, the majority of countries wrong, and the majority of Americans wrong! Let’s prove them all wrong!

But at the end of it, the conservative Cuban exile community for some reason doesn’t want to prove themselves right… strange…. And it’s because they know deep down that things WILL change for the better if the embargo and sanctions are removed, but if that end up happening, they will have to carry the blame of all the balsero deaths of the 90s and carry the blame for all the misery Cuba has endured for 60+ years.

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@fabiojr8082
3 years ago
End the blockade! 🇧🇷❤🇨🇺

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@Ariel-kp3cc
3 years ago
Amazing job. #CubaVive. Thanks for the love!

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@paolomesseca8679
1 year ago
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@rickaroo702
3 years ago
This will never be covered by the CNN's and other news networks here in the U.S.  Thanks for this and will share as much as possible to get this out.  In short Cuba is financially ostracized from the rest of the world.  I sincerely hope other country's interact and make trade with Cuba and make the Embargo ineffective.  Our government really missed an opportunity to establish a productive relationship.  Politics here is polluted.

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@caryluguzarro6845
3 years ago
Excelente Directa 👌👌👌👌👌👌☺️👌☺️👌🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🙋🙋🙋



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@marimarypalma4997
3 years ago
Pero Cuba es mucha Cuba. Cuba se levanta todos los dias, crece y se reinventa. El imperio jamás entiende, ojalá q algún día lo hagan. La Revolución se hace más fuerte frente a tanta injusticia y lo más importante: Cuba no está sola.
#CubaViveYRenace 
#CubaViveYAbraza
#CubaViveyResplandece
#CubaViveYRespira
🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺

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@hasanyildiz9364
2 years ago
Unfortunately young generations blaming their own government shows how dire the situation is.



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@counterstrike95
3 years ago
Thank you once more for this very informative video series. The resilience of the cuban people in the face of a neverending economic terror campaign from the US and the international community is inspiring. Even in the face of such conditions, Cuba still manages to be the face of international solidarity by sending doctors abroad to help. The misinformation about the cuban condition and the July protests is disgusting. In my country, Norway, they invited a so-called cuban expert to the news covering the protests where he talked at length about the "problems" of the cuban economy and administration. Not once did he mention the sanctions. Not a word. Disgusting.

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@janidacosta4570
3 years ago
Excellent Liz 🇨🇺❤️✌️🇺🇸



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@Turgutyeter
3 years ago
Beautiful people, beautiful country. Stay strong Cuba!

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@malcolmandrew9523
3 years ago
If a group of nations had the balls to stand up to the United States they might organise an International Conference about Cuba to agree the path forward. In the event that US sanctions were declared illegal under international law, suppliers and banks could be supported by imposing severe penalties for interference. For example, the threat of nationalisation without compensation of US businesses operating abroad in response to US fines and sanctions. Political influence by big business would change the executive and legislative climate pretty damn quickly.

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@sentient24
1 year ago (edited)
We are now on the third generation of Cubans in the island living with the policy failure of the US embargo, 62 years so far. It is absolutely cruel. NO need for this to go on for as long as it has.



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@majihabana825
3 years ago
Gracias por el esfuerzo . muy bien hecho



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
"MOST PEOPLE REALLY DO NOT WANT FREEDOM, BECAUSE FREEDOM INVOLVES RESPONSIBILITY AND MOST PEOPLE FEAR RESPONSIBILITY"
           
                 Sigmund Freud

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@henrystoh-r1d
2 years ago
Querida LIZ, no es buena idea educar a muchos médicos en Cuba cuando hay escasez de algodón, medicinas y equipo médico. ¡Un médico capacitado no puede tratar a un paciente con un lápiz y una hoja de papel! Los hospitales en Cuba son muy pobres y no cumplen con los estándares médicos del mundo real. 
¡Hay muchos médicos en Cuba pero mucha gente muere a una edad temprana!

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@irmasheltontase4592
3 years ago
Excelente denuncia!

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@TheDAT573
3 years ago
Why does our government have a blockade against this tiny country? Why are we blocking medicine, goods, from entering Cuba? This is ridiculous and should not be happening. Lift the blockade against Cuba.

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@kowalski363
3 years ago
Great video



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@hotstepper8420
1 year ago
After all this time there is no justification for keeping sanctions against Cuba



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@Mrs.Sardonicus
3 years ago (edited)
Nothing but spite and hatred for my government for what it does to Cuba, as well as Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Bolivia too. 
Hands off Latin America

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@ulkotraqametfdaqqa
3 years ago
The world is with Cuba!!

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@pablogarcia-uh7ml
3 years ago
well done my gratulation for your informacion



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@lifeisanadventure266
3 years ago
Viva Cuba 🇨🇺 ♥

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@jasoncorley5703
3 years ago (edited)
Everyone who is concerned about Cuba or who may question why working class people and others in the U.S should be concerned about Cuba, should watch this video.  It gives the Cuban people's reality of the situation there - what has been done right, what needs to be corrected, and the role of the 60 year old in recent years intensified U.S economic blockade in this situation.  Watch the entire series, episodes 1-5.  Personally I think this episode and previous ones mirror what a lot of us learned directly from Cuban people, during education/culture based trips that many took over last two decades or so:  through THEIR socialist process, they maintain what has been done right, they fight to correct problems that exist (both economic and social) and that the embargo should end.

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@YarinaGVVlogs
1 year ago (edited)
Solo tengo una pregunta,¿En dónde compró el fósforo para la miniatura?Ese fósforo es yuma, porque a la bodega de esos no tren ni ningún otro😮🤷🏽



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@dr.Rivandy
3 years ago
so sad....

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@saharadesert318
3 years ago
Imperialism/Control: Same script, different time and location.

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@afshar110
3 years ago
VIVA CUBA

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@TravelmadicTV
3 years ago
🙏🏾

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@1o1s1s1i1e
3 years ago
I hope China can help Cuba. There is only one political party in the U.S. and it is in the Pentagon. The U.S. is showing many signs of a failing empire, stay strong Cuba you are an example to the world! Viva Che!

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@brierestjean1977
3 years ago
All these people need to do, just take a quick look what happened in Haiti 🇭🇹 and they will be happy to be in Cuba



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@RickyHarline
3 years ago
Amazing! So well done. Subscribed!

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
Está  jovencita locutora sufre de un
 " DAÑO  ANTROPOLOGICO "  que es cuando, además del deterioro social, económico y cultural en un país, hay daño a la condición humana, la persona pierde la conciencia de sí misma y no es capaz de evaluar la realidad de manera razonable e independiente ".

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
These videos take away the comments that they don't like ...

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@daseapickleofjustice7231
3 years ago (edited)
Keep spreading the message of the revolution, Cuba, Fidel and the wise lessons from Lenin and Stalin live forever. May China help bring prosperity to their socialist allies

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@cubananitabell8141
3 years ago
Please everybody share this ! This is the truth of Cuba, #endtheblockadeonCuba

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@garydavis5384
3 years ago
How does one help?

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@hunterfinan7585
3 years ago
So ashamed to be a US citizen. How dare this country strangle Cuba into starvation!

Hasta la victoria siempre!! Yo soy Fidel!!

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@liliteqiero6487
3 years ago (edited)
It's actually crazy how Americans till this day have pain in their ass that Fidel and Che stopped their regime in Cuba....

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@yuricabrera402
3 years ago
Dear beautiful Mulata, minute 5:48, 
About the "Blockade", Let's don't manipulate in English. Yo sé que tú lo sabes:
First you know what the restrictions strat from the US government start in 1958 against Batista, that's way Castro wins.
Second you intentional skip that Castro's government Cuba for " protection" install in Cuba Nuclear Rockets from the military enemy of USA. If you need protection your territory you can install antimisil and artillery, and in that time Soviets had a lot of this kind of arms. From here unfortunately Castro's threads Against of Americans family.
Third am sure you are part of the towel to clean Cuban government. And not only the face.
 Dear readers she is so hot  Cuban girl but only with the allowance of the Cuban dictators you can go and make this amazing quality videos and ask this questions. 
Tienes talento, Usalo!



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@josip25
3 years ago
Viva Cuba!



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@osielsierra8972
3 years ago
Esto algun dia va a terminar por que no hay mal que dure 100 años ni cuerpo que lo aguante.



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@whatabouttheearth
1 year ago
🤷 and these are the exact same people in the US government who talk about "free trade". These must be the biggest hypocrites on the face of the earth.



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@davidse4486
3 years ago
Spent a lot of time in Cuba … the embargo is  wrong.   It’s political and hurts those without power.



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@chemirutpampirut4407
3 years ago
Have, free doctor have, free health center. have free hospital but no medicine what you can do to cure sickness😭😭



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@nathaliedelvalle1488
1 year ago
Como hay comida y medicamentos para los turistas y dirigentes pero nada para los cubanos? Siento q te falto algo aqui



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@a.d.5952
3 years ago
Qué bien filma ésta jinetera.  Y qué ese inglés - ja ja - con ese acentico.  Lo aprendió con sus clientes.



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@suefontaine5227
3 years ago
The IMF ( International Monetary Fund) is available to all countries provided the country repays the debts.  Cuba failed to repay.  Now they cannot borrow money.  The Cuban government should try to rectify this.



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
THE SACRIFICE OF THE CUBANS, OF THE NICARAGUANS, OF THE VENEZUELANS HAS SERVED TO SHOW US VERY CLOSE IN OUR OWN TERRITORY THE TRUE FACE OF SOCIALISM WHICH IS NOT THE PARADISE BROUGHT TO EARTH BUT EARTH BROUGHT INTO HELL.

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@johnadriani7467
2 years ago
sanctions are not necessarily bad, rather good if a country wants to develop further independently... the problem is again those responsible for distributing the resources to the population fairly



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@joseantoniotrejo2743
3 years ago (edited)
Qué sorpresa. Al fin vemos a un vídeo documentar ampliamente la situación actual de Cuba y los graves problemas que provoca el absurdo embargo económico al país por los E.U. Este vídeo lo deberían ver con cuidado muchos de los youtuberos cubanos que solo se quejan de las carencias en el país y responsabilizan directa o indirectamente solo al gobierno cubano. Liz y el equipo de Belly ha recabado opiniones de diversos analistas con gran precisión y claridad, así como información de primera mano. Aquí se dejan ver los ridículos argumentos de los gobernantes norteamericanos para imponer su política de asfixia hacia todo un país. Luego de casi sesenta años de embargo económico, Cuba se merece obtener la libertad de comerciar con cualquier otro país sin que sean sancionados por los E.U., tener el derecho como cualquier pueblo independiente a gobernarse como mejor le parezca, sin la intervención de ningún otro gobierno extranjero. Sin el embargo económico Cuba sería un país próspero, no cabe la menor duda.



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@vze1w90x
3 years ago
Puerto Ricans should read the book called War Against All Puerto Ricans by  Nelson A. Denis 2015 and learn more of your own history.



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@DiThi
3 years ago
I didn't know that's how the hashtag and the protests came to be...



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@dragnell1348
2 years ago
Una año después estas haciendo preguntas en EEUU y los cubanos comiendo tierra.



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@brandonrogers917
1 year ago
I live in the richest country in the world and am living with health problems because I'm too scared to go to the doctor because I cannot afford it.



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
Ha  estos  videos  le  quitan  los  comentarios que  a  ellos  NO les  conviene ...

Ha these videos remove the comments that they do NOT suit them ...

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@xr2kid
3 years ago
China needs to step up and send more support I know they did before but more needs to be done.



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@nonya7755
3 years ago
Cuba is a country of peace, I recommend people go there and see it first hand before passing judgement. Friendly people, good healthcare system, free education.

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@loois3431
3 years ago
Nicaragua has 95% food sovereignty, if Cuba could achieve that the sanctions would have less impact on that sector.



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@william44660
3 years ago
Cuba today, although most Cubans claim not to believe in God, is a much more righteous nation in the eyes of God than the nation 80 miles away that claims to be Christian.  Jesus said,  "Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.  Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.  Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you."  (Matthew 5: 10-12)

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@MauriceMelanson
3 years ago
Again.. Spanish subtitles when you speaking Spanish . Why ?



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@hildablanco1591
1 year ago
Castro regime needs too ask 2506 for economic help



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@TrapBoiFuse561
3 years ago
america dont wanna show that socal work 60 years still kickin it work i see

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@toddamtmann3528
3 years ago
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@californiakid5528
3 years ago
I will say it again...damn this woman is amazingly beautiful and that is only enhanced by her intelligence!!!

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@Deps175
2 years ago
why does the dictators & those who are in their inner circle have food and grocery stores fully stocked & brand new vehicles while the poor struggle to eat ? why the average cuban can’t afford to travel outside of his own town & the dictators grandsons travel to miami Florida and stay in high dollar hotels ? while driving his $140K dollar mercedes benz . most of cuba lives in the slums while fidel had 20 mansions 15 yachts in cuba while everyone outside of his inner circle struggled to live the embargo is against anything military.



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@ramiglez
3 years ago
el problema es que hay dos Cubas, una es la que está siendo acosada desde USA... q es verdad, pero la otra es víctima de malas políticas del gobierno cubano. Nunca te vas a encontrar un video, documental o post... que cuente las dos verdades... solo existe una verdad, depende de donde se mire.



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@elvinl.490
3 years ago
You forget to mention the total carence of the freedom of expression ,the right to disagree without been punished.



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@hansytomy1055
3 years ago
usa   bloody hand

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@rafapan7315
3 years ago
No más dictadura!!!! #15N

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
VIDEOS MADE BY THE IDEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA .

VIDEOS  REALIZADO  POR  EL  DEPARTAMENTO  IDEOLOGICO  DEL  COMITE   CENTRAL  DEL  PARTIDO  COMUNISTA  DE CUBA .

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@johnadriani7467
2 years ago
But I'm very happy to finally see a rebel in the pro media for Cube finally ya Hi5



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
This young female announcer suffers from "ANTHROPOLOGICAL DAMAGE" which is when, in addition to the social, economic and cultural deterioration in a country, there is damage to the human condition, the person loses self-awareness and is not able to evaluate the reality of reasonable and independent manner.

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@suefontaine5227
3 years ago
The terrorists list is absolutely ridiculous.  This only hurts the Cuban people.  This is wrong on a humanitarian level.  I find the Cuban people warm and friendly.



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@manjelos
3 years ago
Interesting talking. Cuba's second trading partner is China and in opposite Cuba ist first trading partner for China in Caribic. Cuba have hundred of Millions trade wit European Community. Just asking, how this goes if no bank want to take Cuban money? Do they transfer money by plane in the bags? So many questions. Even US trade embargo does not affect food and medicaments and there is US export of food to the island. Well, the true is, even after lifting embargo Cuba will be still poor. Main product, sugar, is not so expensive on the world market. US does not it really since production is cheap and there are state subvention for this. Other, we have now since years critical question about sugar and many and many people try to avoid it. The socialist lead economy of Cuba is highly inefficient on man power. People receive so poor salary that mostly nobody have any motivation to work and so people also work, effectively 2 hours a day. This does not mean they go home after two hours but they does not give way too much effort to produce more because they get salary that is not enough for proper food, there are meds and power shortages and does not look better in the future. They can also see some special shops reserved for them who can get some dollars working with the tourists or have family abroad. But at one moment state oppression will fail. People does not go for Biden on the street, they go because the life circumstances are so bad. Yes, there is war on Cuba, war on one government who does not see what time is it and fight own people. We saw the collapse of eastern Europe and the USSR, where leaders had to go because was leading one system that was shown, on the end can't survive.



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@guilhermesemente6181
3 years ago
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@gregrodriguez714
3 years ago
It's called the blame game. Lets blame the embargo, lets blame the pandemic, lets blame whatever..? The truth is Cuba has extremely smart and capable politicians, engineers and economists, etc. The problem does not lie outside, but within. Those in power, are in power because they are ruthless, but because they are the smartest or best educated. If an economist proposes a solution to a problem, and it so happens to work. Then that economist begins to outshine his uneducated ruthless bosses. If he persists and then becomes worthy of his merited popularity? Well then, he is accused of being anti-revolutionary, imprisoned or dismissed in one way or another... Hitler made many bad decisions and mistakes, but who the hell was going to actually confront him and tell him to his face..!!! Throughout many decades many educated professionals from Cuba have decided to flee Cuba, because of this. No wonder Cuba cannot cope with its own created problems and inefficiencies..!!!



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@rafapan7315
3 years ago
Freedom for Cuba. No more dictatorship. The embargo doesn't make anything easier but we need this oppressive government to leave. People don't want communism people don't want an authoritarian dictatorship in power of our Cuba. Viva Cuba libre. Abajo la represión!

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@SimonAshworthWood
3 years ago (edited)
Why protest and blame the govt, when you can instead use your local govt assemblies to make decisions to get what you want? In the video, no-one even talks about the people’s democratic avenues to decide on their future. Why not? Please cover this in future videos.

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@hmerki
1 year ago
As a Croatian, I am staying strong against communism. Communism & socialism is reason why you and whole South America are poor. So, wake up Cubans!



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@parkercushingable
3 years ago
Viva Fidel! Viva Raul! Viva Miguel! Long live the revolution, end the blockade today!



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@rosenunez4328
3 years ago
This is not a bad video, as a Cuban American I  an tell you need to know a little more for example the US embargo does not hurt the every day Cuban it hurts the government... the US sends food and medical supplies and more to the country however the communist regime controls how they distribute the food or anything that is send to Cuba, the opinion on the embargo is what the Cuban government wants them to believe! But now that they have access to the internet they are more aware of the reality of the world! The embargos is from The US... the reason Cuba does not have other treaties is because Cuba has no credit! They owe France, and many other countries... Venezuela supplies them with gas fuel  etc... however the people get none of it! President Canel is a leach all this opinions are from far leftist! Also Spain and other countries invest freely if not go to Varadero Beach and see how the Hotels  are for the tourist ... the Health Care is a joke ... please also the Cuban regime refused the assistance that the US offered millions of Covid shots that the US was giving to the people! However the regime did not want to let the Red Cross administer this video is a joke. I change my mind I thought it was truthful in all aspects this video has been created to blame the US for all the Cuban problems and the one that has 11 million people enslaved is the Castro regime! 🇨🇺🇨🇺



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@pitamorales08
3 years ago
OMG.. BLAMING TRUMP.  POR FAVOR!!!!



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@whassupsuki
3 years ago
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@josephcrespo8193
3 years ago
Cuba is very well aware of $$$@tana$$$. Amen



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@ernestofreyreg
3 years ago
I am not in favor of the US embargo against Cuba, but the embargo doesn't prohibit the export of food and medicine from the US to Cuba. Most of the chicken that's eaten in Cuba comes from the US. My question is, shouldn't that chicken be produced in Cuba, by farmers, how is it that on an island there is no fish in the markets? The Cuban regime has a strong control on the economy, they forbid all types of entrepreneurial activity, limiting considerably the food production in Cuba, a naturally agricultural country. Jose Marti the national Cuban hero said: "Cuando un pueblo emigra, los gobernantes sobran"

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@felicetanka
3 years ago
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@gtm1585
3 years ago
I think these videos are great and bring awareness to paramount issues that need to be spoken about. However, major emphasis is only put on the United States while the Cuban government holds great responsibility for the sad reality of all Cubans. Cubans have no right to freedom of speech. There are also other systematic human rights abuses including arbitrary imprisonment, unfair trials, limits of freedom of association, assembly, movement, and press. These are not imposed by the blockage, are they? The US has put inexplicably effort into deteriorating Cuba-US relations, but holding the Cuban government accountable for the situation in its country is a MUST.

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@mr.d9641
3 years ago
American people are totally ignorant of Cuban History.  The little bit of history that Americans think they know is totally wrong.  You are doing the right thing. I applaud you for your work. Please continue the fight and don't give up !!!!

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@TrapBoiFuse561
3 years ago (edited)
Free cuba 🇨🇺 from America

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@monjue55
3 years ago
Thanks for educating us about Cuba…your videos are critical in exposing the deliberate disinformation  coming from the Cuban-American community. Keep up the good work… viva Cuba!!!!

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@chriswatchingponies9877
3 years ago
Fantastic series. Cuba is close to my heart, for personal reasons.
Thank you Liz and entire team.

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@becomingsimba220
3 years ago
As someone who participated in the July 11 Protest and has been raised to hate the regime , I’m now second guessing if everything I have been taught is true , the more I dive deep into the topic the more flaws I see , Cuba has work to do but definitely is not entirely at fault , Real Eye Opener.

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@counterstrike95
3 years ago
Thanks again for this amazing and undercommunicated look inside Cuba and the cuban people. Cuba started to thrive when Obama lifted restrictions, and the american administration is terrified of that. I hope Cuba one day will be allowed to have freedom from American terror and be allowed to be the country it is. Solidarity from Norway!

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@vesuviantitan4911
3 years ago (edited)
Thank you for this look inside Cuba, Even in Canada media lies about the happenings there are stupid and misinformed. I love your series.  #CubaSolidarity!

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@ZachSeely
3 years ago
Thanks to the whole team behind this great series of videos! End the US sanctions on all countries! Only Love for the people in Cuba!

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@nonya7755
3 years ago
END THE BLOCKADE!!! And watch how Cuba will grow.

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@DIEGOGONZALEZ-np9ed
3 years ago
Well done!!! TY for education us in this little known topic!!!  It is so sad to see how ignorant most Americans are about the toxic relationship that US imperialism fosters for this small, yet proud, carribean nation.

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@theturth1000
3 years ago
I appreciate this Docu-series. The truth will prevail.

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@dope03pope
3 years ago
Excellente !!! big up from your island neighbors/primos watching from Jamaica. love the last words, "stop making our lives more difficult , just leave us alone , enough already " . I hope one day both our countries can be left alone and allowed to thrive.

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@chrislonardo
3 years ago
This situation makes me ashamed of my country's government, and the media for being complicit. The Cuban people are suffering. If you're not angry, you're part of the large majority of Americans that didn't get the real story.

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@EstelleFomeju
2 years ago
Amazing series. I have always wanted to visit Cuba, and now even more. All the episodes were captivating and so informative. I learned so much about Cuban-US relations and geopolitics in general. Muchas gracias Liz y todas las personas implicadas en este proyecto. (Watching from Bamako, Mali)

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@alanbarbier3521
3 years ago
it's great to be armed with these facts. Thank you

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@joelsays
10 months ago
It is a pleasure to watch these shows from an honest journalist who knows the history and facts around Cuba / US relations during the last 100 years.  Thank you for making these videos and sharing them.




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@Sakhara256
3 years ago
I agree. If the U.S. stopped the blockade against Cuba, it would thrive. Because of this, the U.S. WILL NOT leave Cuba alone, because if Cuba prospers, the U.S. Cuba haters will be embarrassed. I hope someday Cuba can break free, but it will take drastic changes in the political culture of the U.S. to make this a reality. History will not look kindly on the U.S. for the evil it has propagated all over the globe.

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@fabriziolucasatornoalgorta1230
3 years ago (edited)
#15Nada ended up being a great symbolic victory for Cuba, the whole matter is literally a satire in itself... It shows precisely that: that the United States is constantly sieging, squeezing, threatening and causing misery and shortage to the Cuban People, throwing away millions and millions of dollars to deprive them of their right to self determination. Meanwhile, Cuba is one of the most inspiring, joyful, epic, just and altogether brave country on the face of the Earth, able to produce its own vaccines, and provide full healthcare and education, work, housing,  and basic nutrition with sanctions that would bring down many a-crystal skyscraper...

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@robbiewotherspoon6042
3 years ago
Thankyou for the presentation ! Please keep us informed ! Appreciated very much !

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@locksleyguthrie3069
3 years ago
Awesome job Senorita Fernandez. Keep on speaking truth, you're enlightening Americans.

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@mrsmchistory
3 years ago
Absolutely love this series!

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@georgeleddy483
3 years ago
Excellent series.  This episode is one of the best since it addresses events happening now and policies in the US that remain opaque but nonetheless piss on one of the best things Obama did in his eight years.

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@johnkirk6780
3 years ago
Excellent, informative, and insightful...  This is a terrific series, and Episode 6 is particularly good, packed with information about the many deficiencies of US policy towards Cuba.  So sad that Biden didn't follow up on his pre-election commitments, and instead has lost any claims to a moral policy on Cuba--as he throws everything into "winning Florida" in the 2022 midterms.

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@mattiaburak5436
3 years ago
Beautiful videos. Finally the real Cuba with its contradictions, but also with a real humanity that only socialism can provide. A breath of fresh air in the black atmosphere of old Europe! Thanks Liz and Belly of the beas Cuba channel!

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@nuagesound9166
3 years ago
Thank you for these documentaries. Cuba is a beautiful country with beautiful people. A wish you strength!

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@amigosinfronteras5152
3 years ago
Viva Las Revolución Cubana abajo el Bloqueo Económico   hacia el pueblo Cubano ..

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@hr7460
3 years ago
Thank you so much for continuing this series! Absolutely enlightening and well-made and honest.

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@philipganchev2306
3 years ago (edited)
Love you Liz! Love your work!!! Power and solidarity to the Cuban people and their government!

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@moonmissy
3 years ago (edited)
I feel for the people of Cuba.  Before the US trade embargo was lifted from Vietnam, we were in the same situation. I remembered being a child suffering from asthma and having no puffers or medication for it.  Every time I had an asthma attack, my mother worried that it would be my last.  The US likes to interfere with countries and unless it serves their interests, they do nothing or cause damage.  If Clinton didn’t need Vietnam geopolitically in the South China Sea to exert pressure on China, the embargo would be still on.

I love the people of Cuba and its ability to be sovereign from the political and capitalistic influences of the US to take care of their people.

The last time I went to Cuba in December 2021, I brought extra luggage full of food and medicine. I’m supporting the Cuban people and their independence! Place with heavy US influences on tourism like the Dominican Republic and Mexico, I stopped going because it’s too unsafe and the local people don’t much benefit from those businesses but their natural environment is degraded quickly.

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@dijikstra8
2 years ago
Haha the humor of the US providing Internet to Cuba. For decades, the US has refused to let any cables that also connect to the US also connect to Cuba. In the end Cuba had to get a cable all the way from Venezuela, even though the US is right there and dozens of fibre cables are in the waters near Cuba connecting various parts of the Carribean.

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@Ak0tnik
3 years ago
Great content, this one was very interesting because of two things:
- The software development company you interviewed and how the internet limitations affect their work
- The vaccine resources to make the Abdala/Soberana and how the embargo affected it

Thank you so much!

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@suefontaine5227
3 years ago
Liz, please do more videos on the Cuban people.  Your series is so well done.  The Miami Cuban community have it all wrong.  This was so eye opening for me.  I am a Spanish American.

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@keithczerkas8154
3 years ago
Thankyou for your continued open and unbiased look into how politics frustrates the ability for people to work together. Viva La Cuba

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@amandlashabaka-haynes5537
3 years ago
Leave Cuba alone!!! Acere Ya!!!!

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@backto-il9ne
3 years ago
I will admit that this series tends to be more biased towards the Cuban government but it is less biased and offers a way more NUANCED and objective perspective than the antagonistic misinformation campaign by the America and western media.

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@ianmcshea913
3 years ago
"Leave us alone. Enough already."

AMEN!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻

If socialism is bound to fail, then the US would not need to go out of its way to make sure that it does.

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@Mrs.Sardonicus
3 years ago
Thank you for this real view into Cuba.

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@MariaAlvarez-mn9nd
3 years ago
Glover and Stone should make it possible for this production to enter mainstream or at least have someone interview Liz. I’m sick and tired of this back and forth. I’m also tired of folks like Menendez and Rubio having a say in this story. I’m curious about Menendez aunt not being able to receive remittances. Does that mean he was able to do so before? And Marco? He wants to advocate for some type of regime change but is in the party that attempted to overthrow the us government, supports white supremacists and represents a state with a corrupt police that abuses power

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@144wychwood
2 years ago
I watched all 6 episodes and found them extremely informative. Nice to see and hear inside story from Cubans who actually live there instead of through the lens of Americans and others who typically have their alternative agendas.



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@DrMott
3 years ago
Excellent doc series



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@cinemaguerrilla
3 years ago
bravo and i will pay anything for more episodes/new season asap, amazing amazing work

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@Lexicom7
3 years ago
Excellent video...they are getting better and better...the truth that the US government does not want to see.

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@suefontaine5227
3 years ago
Why are Cuban Americans out of touch with Cubans?  That needs to be addressed immediately.

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@josephcrespo8193
3 years ago
DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS???   THINK PUERTO RICO !!!

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@ThePhenomenalLife
3 years ago
Thank you!

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@denniscurry6464
3 years ago
I love Liz and Cuba.  I hate America and my country Canada for being so mean to the people, who are just trying to live

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@haruki2159
3 years ago
Amazing video 👏

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@dialecticalveganegoist1721
3 years ago
great documentary!

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@brierestjean1977
3 years ago
Well done,  thanks

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@lachosedesmarais
2 years ago (edited)
Congratulations Liz and the whole team for these excellent videos. I watched the whole 6 episodes. Everyone should take a few minutes to watch these videos. They are very well made. They explain the situation very well. It is high time that these American sanctions fall. Call your politicians and let them know that you don't agree. Encourage them to make a statement. As we can see, it doesn't matter whether it is the Democrats or the Republicans in power, it doesn't change anything. I maybe wrong but my understanding is that they both serve the same people. And they are the ones who hate Cuba so badly because as I understand, they felt pressured to leave when the revolution got closer to La Havana. I dont know exactly how it happened but thats how it looks like. The US mafia was in charge in Cuba. They no longer in charge of Cuba but they make Cubans pay a great price. Cuba was a beautiful playground for them and all their illegal activities. They’re still angry and are revengeful because they left beautiful houses that they built in Vedado and Miramar (rich neighborhoods of Havana) etc. I can understand that. But at the same time, it was probably built with money that was not gained honestly so....  I think they know that without the sanctions, Cuba would thrive and they don't want people to see and realize that socialism can work and can be good for a country and its people. What we see of Capitalism in the US is homeless people left by themselves and dying on the streets. They want capitalism everywhere and of course, with them on top. Enough with the unjustified sanctions. Viva Cuba ! Leave them alone!

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@cortomaltes2413
3 years ago
super documental espero que ayude a entender aun mas la complejidad de la realidad política cubana .

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@saadcringe
1 year ago
solidarity forever!!! from Houston tx!!



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@TheAto2000
3 years ago
Besides some protest I spotted(after it was done) in NYC (in Union Square),I was clueless about 2021 summer demonstrations.

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@tms9995
3 years ago
Another GR8 presentation of current Cuban issues. Keep them coming.

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@joseantoniotrejo2743
3 years ago
Extraordinario documento sobre las protestas y la realidad política cubana. Muy buena producción y excelente información sobre los efectos de la pandemia en el país. Liz es una muy buena conductora. Felicidades!

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@keithholmes2402
3 years ago
usa makes me sick to my stomach the wrong it is doing to Cuba. Most people in usa have no idea how evil the United States is around the world and especially in Cuba. Love your vid's

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@miguegonza
3 years ago
Gracias por mantener informados al mundo sobre la realidad del bloqueo en Cuba. #NoMásBloqueo

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@carlyjj09
3 years ago
This woman speaks TRUTH!!!

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@caribenacubana3213
3 years ago
The serie is very well done, the reality and the complexity of Cuba situation is showing without partiality, the repercussion of United States blockage against Cuban people is a fact that has been affected the life of an entire country, the policy's of US against our country are inhuman and unfair with any that supports the sanctions except the resistance of Cuban people to be colonized again

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@liliteqiero6487
3 years ago
i love your work!

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@JuanCarlos49086
3 years ago (edited)
Good program. As of today, 80% of Cuba's population has been vaccinated and Covid cases have drastically decreased. Vaccination is voluntary in Cuba. Cubans trust their government produced vaccines. We still have not achieved that vaccination rate here in the US and many people do not trust the MRN vaccines.

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@kelticgirl
3 years ago
Wonderful series. I've watched them all. Thanks. It's so hard to get real news from Cuba and about Cuba. All we get is slanted and distorted. From what we were heard it was like Cuban people were out in the streets by the thousands for weeks!

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@RB-jl8gj
1 year ago
Great series. Keep it up.



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@Never_Give_Up_88
3 years ago
Do anyone know how I can help the Cubans over there in Cuba. I live here in Miami and I truly want to help no matter what.

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@davemyers4466
3 years ago
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@Hansemanuel
3 years ago
The part about killings and torture was not entirely false. A few people were killed/injured during the recent protests, and thousands of people have been killed and tortured through the years of the regime's rule.

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
Está  jovencita locutora sufre de un
 " DAÑO  ANTROPOLOGICO "  que es cuando, además del deterioro social, económico y cultural en un país, hay daño a la condición humana, la persona pierde la conciencia de sí misma y no es capaz de evaluar la realidad de manera razonable e independiente ".

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@kitdesilva
3 years ago
To the protestors: you protest, USA increases the sanctions. So you are asking the punisher to increase the punishment.

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@majihabana825
3 years ago
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@CrocJustice
3 years ago
Every since first time I Went to Island back in 1995 with Pastors for Peace no looking back! Married there and go back fairly often. We have a second place deep in Sierra Maestre Mountains!



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@mr.d9641
3 years ago
I pray that I will be able to visit Cuba some day.  I am what White people call an "Afro American".  I feel that I am somehow connected to Cuba.  I hope that Biden starts allowing ordinary Americans to travel again to Cuba.  (By the way, Americans say that we are a free country. So I ask, why then can't I travel to Cuba?)  What Americans don't know or care to know is that Cuba has been fighting for democracy since the late 1800s.  Each time the U.S. has stopped the people of Cuba from obtaining their freedom.  The Batista government was brutal,  dictatorial,  and abusive.  Castro was Cuba's hope for freedom.  He would have never become communist, if the U.S. had recognized his government.  America should give credit to Castro for so many good things that he did, not to mention surviving under the inhumane treatment of the U.S. for over half a century.

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@gregrodriguez714
3 years ago
Let's end the US embargo..! Can we also end the Cuban embargo..? As an American I am allowed to ship an entire container filled with goods towards Cuba, as long as a Cuban national receives it and not a Cuban government entity. Why does no one ever comments about this..? Cuban government is the one which limits what a Cuban citizen can and cannot receive, not the US...



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@leonardbritt8945
3 years ago
Politicians are more concerned about power than people.

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
These videos take away the comments that they don't like ...

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@willieledbetter5494
3 years ago
Excellent viewing. Best wishes. London.

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@andrejjakljevic6260
3 years ago
Liz, I love your documentaries.

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@nelsongonzalez4533
3 years ago
Leave Cuba alone! Stop 🛑 the embargo! It hurts 🤕

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@cubAndy6677
1 year ago
La condicion de agregado, màs que todo, es humillante. 
Mi 🇨🇺 atravieza dificultades, pero resiste digna. De ella aprendì mucho. 
Viva Cuba Libre.



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@kris_user-mj7bm6kn5m
3 years ago
Great series! I hope I can visit Cuba again in future. It is such a nice island wiht so lovely people. Hopefully the sanctions against Cuba will end and the cubans can live their life in free.   Greetings from Germany! Sorry for my bad englisch.

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@cubava2221
3 years ago
Wonderful video, it shows the true..unblockcuba

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@LAorBust2011
3 years ago
¡Alabado! Me encantas. UNA fuente que cuenta la verdad. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽



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@keithfernandez1600
3 years ago
Hola hola!

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@MadMakhno
3 years ago
It hurts my heart to be an american... Viva Cuba!

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@ivainyamutsamba8540
1 year ago
Enough already...



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@ephillipsja
3 years ago
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@cressi777
3 years ago
Excelent information Thanks, American media is a joke is sad.

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@ericktellez7632
3 years ago
Mexico was the one of only two countries in the Americas to maintain diplomatic ties with Cuba throughout the Cuban missile crisis, not to mention during the largest migration of Cubans into America many of them were granted safe passage and refugee status in Mexico while they were waiting for their US visas despite all this Cubans always talk smack about Mexico ️

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@musict26
2 years ago
I really feel for the people of Cuba take the US out of the story your left with a dictatorship that has created nothing but misery and poverty #Freedom for Cuba! Cuban is a prison that is why so many people risk their lives to leave it is heartbreaking. If you really want to know how people live in Cuba go to Moa, it is totally polluted, barely any food, no electricity people in Cuba are tired of this dictatorship and have no voice! I am so proud of all the brave Cubans fighting for Freedom!



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@JacunaMatata
3 years ago
Me encanta, y es muy importante lo k hacemos 🥰💪🏽💪🏽🇨🇺🌈🙏🏽



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@thefrantasticmissfine
3 years ago
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@annedarr8362
3 years ago
I am so proud of you

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@haroldsullivan2036
3 years ago
Awesome video

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@theonetruthforeal8077
3 years ago (edited)
Wow wow 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿  I’m subscribed to the channel. Great information . The real truth from both sides. And I’m glad to see a sister in front of the camara. Bueno ver lo que hacen me gusta mucho su contenido y los felicito por tan buen canal. La conductora es maravillosa.

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@aleciacampbell5939
3 years ago
Every where there is a US embassy their disturbance in that country 😳

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@simongee5879
3 years ago
The fact that only one person was killed on July 11th is no reason that we should excuse or even condone the brutal repression by the Cuban police and security services.
There are still over 600 people detained in deplorable conditions. The mother of one of these detainees was finally allowed to see him after three months. She didn't even recognize him.
This brutal suppression of peaceful protesters shows the Cuban regime for what it truly is... a brutal military dictatorship. These people in the streets on July 11th were not an armed mob marching on the Capitolio with violent intentions..NO .. they were proud and concerned Cubans who merely want to have a voice and to participate in the government of their country. In truth the Cuban government should be listening because the genie is now out of the bottle and will not be silenced



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@kingdelpollo1567
3 years ago
Awesome



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@soegm8627
2 years ago
Dejen al pueblo expresarse!!! Y Sabra el mundo la verdad !



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@vneed_k
3 years ago
Viva Cuba ✊🏽🔥

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@KalixtoKahlo
3 years ago
Hey Liz, next episode can you report the status of Cuban hospitals versus the new luxury hotels currently being built in Havana, also status of Ambulances in the island versus the new car rental cars and new taxis for Tourist that just arrived in Havana. What is the priority of the government, Tourism or taking care of their citizens.

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@TigerT242
3 years ago
Ayyyy another ep! Ty!



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@worldwidesc1
3 years ago
We the leaders of America will never have a clue about what they are doing sad.



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@lajosjuhasz4523
3 years ago (edited)
good report was.
this is democracy.



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@emaferrandelsol9286
3 years ago
QUÉ LÁSTIMA QUE NO TENGA LA TRADUCCIÓN EN ESPAÑOL!!!!!!



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@tonydelacruz340
3 years ago
Do you have an odysee account? It's alternative to youtube



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@suchisfreelife7043
3 years ago
Cuba should look into non transparent Crypto like Monero or Piratechain using non custodial crypto wallets. No one can block them or seize accounts.



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@hasanyildiz9364
2 years ago
I wish more people wake up to what those filthy animals do to countries.
Yet most people love to live in their comfort zones...



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@stevewhite4835
3 years ago
Carrying on bad policy for 60 years. Wow we in the USA are a stubborn lot.Trying the same failed thing over and over. Someone with a tiny bit of vision could change this around. With Cuba and so many other nations we do similar with. Our policys open the door for our competitors to get a foot hold. And when they do they cause us great harm and challenges. Then we wonder how that happened. Our country and theirs could be so much better if we just used our heads a little bit.



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@franciscomuniz4419
2 years ago
Check your history what do the countries in the UN think about sanctions on Cuba you will be very surprised with the results...



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@иванпиётп
3 years ago
Why are people not running to Mexico?   Cuba?  Yemen?  Iran?   China?



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@markgross6006
2 years ago
Fun Fact:  Select members of the Cuban exile community have gone into the moral panic business in America.  It won't make sense to people in Cuba, but in free countries, having a fascist element in the society that forms groups is the price you pay.  They are part of a cultservative movement that is causing major human rights violations to occur in the United States (although the Republic of Cuba may or may not see these as human rights violations).  How the American electorate (the citizens of the US who can and do vote) deals with this will have repercussions globally, and hopefully they err on the side of freedom.



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@cosmesilveira8019
1 year ago
US, Stop Embargo.❤️🇧🇷❤️



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@geogmz8277
3 years ago
LOL right, explain me something how there's a "Blockade" when the government of Cuba just recently bought 600 cars for tourists to use? I mean if there's a Blockade how could they buy cars to South Korea? How Cuba is building Hotels after Hotels while people in the Havana buildings are falling?

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@rinosanchez2150
2 weeks ago
Cuban Americans were never going to help Biden win Florida. Garantizado.



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@DJoseph-lu9ke
3 years ago
CUBA

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@adamguerrero5293
3 years ago
Gahdam Liz is fine

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@bobchilds5459
3 years ago
See you next week cuba 
I’ll have many cases of goods for all my friends 
Bob c



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@JediMobius
3 years ago
Nailed it! It's all about that mythical swing voter.



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
Ha  estos  videos  le  quitan  los  comentarios que  a  ellos  NO les  conviene ...

Ha these videos remove the comments that they do NOT suit them ...

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@kiselyovs
3 years ago
Even quick search in internet can show that Western Union is not only way to send money in Cuba. Yes, there is certain limitations to send USD, but I did not found any limitation for other hard currencies like, Canadian Dollars, Australian Dollar Euro, Swiss Franks, etc. One more lie again.



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@loois3431
3 years ago
She was very polite, I didn't hear she saying... what's the word? oh yeah, GUSANOS.



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@robertovicianacarballeira6613
3 years ago
Interesante, pero no llena mi espectativa sobre toda maldad del imperio.



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
VIDEOS MADE BY THE IDEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA .

VIDEOS  REALIZADO  POR  EL  DEPARTAMENTO  IDEOLOGICO  DEL  COMITE   CENTRAL  DEL  PARTIDO  COMUNISTA  DE CUBA .

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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
"MOST PEOPLE REALLY DO NOT WANT FREEDOM, BECAUSE FREEDOM INVOLVES RESPONSIBILITY AND MOST PEOPLE FEAR RESPONSIBILITY"
           
                 Sigmund Freud

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@MrPenaFLTeacher
3 years ago
Cuba returns to the SST list following its broken commitment to stop supporting terrorism as a condition of its removal by the previous administration in 2015.  On May 13, 2020, the State Department notified Congress that it had certified Cuba under Section 40A(a) of the Arms Export Control Act as “not cooperating fully” with U.S. counterterrorism efforts in 2019.

In addition to the support for international terrorism that is the basis for today’s action, the Cuban regime engages in a range of malign behavior across the region.  The Cuban intelligence and security apparatus has infiltrated Venezuela’s security and military forces, assisting Nicholas Maduro to maintain his stranglehold over his people while allowing terrorist organizations to operate.  The Cuban government’s support for FARC dissidents and the ELN continues beyond Cuba’s borders as well, and the regime’s support of Maduro has created a permissive environment for international terrorists to live and thrive within Venezuela.



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@иванпиётп
3 years ago
CUBA no puede seguir con comunismo.



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@mapple35
2 years ago
why should biden pay more attention to cubans and less to cuban americans? What country does he lead again?



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@Ro-lq4hx
3 years ago
I’m happy you are against your people influencing an election in another country,

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@eduardoalfonso8869
3 years ago
Liz why more Cuban propaganda hay que parar estas medias mentiras y demás - múdate a Cuba por favor



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@иванпиётп
3 years ago
I respect this young lady.  I am Russian-Cuban.  No one can tell me about oppression because we had plenty of it in the USSR and still at times do.  But in Cuba there have been people who have disappeared.  I have a friend who disappeared on JULY 11 and although I have made frantic attempts to find her, I cannot.  Her own parents tell me they have not heard from her since then.  The Cuban government is an oppressive government and a dangerous one so what is this girl's point.  Is she saying we are dealing with a benevolent government?  No!  Why is she wasting her time proving the obvious.  

Cuba has always disrespected HUMAN RIGHTS.  Between 1959 and 1965, 49,000 CUBANS disappeared.  Only some 15,000 have been proven assassinated by the Cuban government.  Would someone tell me where the other 34,000 have gone. 

I know the reality of the CUBAN people because I have visited the island some 30 times in the last 20 years. 

 I have visited from LA PUNTA DE MAISI to EL CABO DE SAN ANTONIO.  I know Cuba from one end to the other.  I have spoken to hundreds of people and keep in touch with hundreds.  People have shown me scars.  People have told me about beatings, rapes, detentions.  So no.. I don't understand her point.

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@gustavoemannueldeangolasil243
3 years ago
Someone Talk of comum citezen in cuba ? By protest If see people don't satisfay with the great leader .



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@kevinwelsh7490
3 years ago
however even though its tyrannical government, it seems Cuba has evaded the treatment that Puerto Rico got from US carpet baggers.  Cuba looks like 1960s

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@felixgarcia6104
3 years ago
Cuba empty out your prisons!!



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@XXOCTANEXX-uu2mr
3 years ago
How is cuba so great the government  doesn't  know what there doing



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@Snapshot803
3 years ago
This woman smart



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@obedgiuharbert
1 year ago
What the US want  Cuba which will be submissive to US where they can decide who should be the cuban president so that they fully fill there interest.



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@josip25
3 years ago
SHAME ON YOU, sleepy Joe.



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@suefontaine5227
3 years ago
Can Cuba get medicines from india?



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@yoni5002
3 years ago
Most cubans don't even know what happens in their neighboring municipality because the information is extremely restricted in Cuba with TV and radio fully controlled by the government, yet Liz seems to be extremely informed of what happens all around the world. What saddens me to no extent is that she talks about everything except the problems Cubans faces. A single political party controlling and stealing from a country for over 60 years, incarcerating and assassinating those who dare to voice their opinions. Look at all the devastation in Cuba; potholes in all streets, buildings collapsing in people's head and millions prefer to leave and risk their lives at the sea than living in their homeland. Go visit the hospitals that the common cuban Joe goes to and film in there! Film the pharmacies cubans go on daily basis to not find pills for even headaches! Stop blaming everyone else for self inflicted problems. You have absolutely no decor and no shame!

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@alaincurbelo5996
3 years ago
Las cyberclarias están mejorando la calidad de si contenido 😂



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@tanyajordan1198
3 years ago (edited)
Are Cubans too lazy to protest or to scared to protest....Decades without protest of a worthless Government is ridiculous yet you claim Cubans are suffering.....true suffering causes citizens to rise up.



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@gustavoemannueldeangolasil243
3 years ago
Of medicine in cuba is very wrong what say in video os lie ,the people suffer by falt of medicol and medicine.

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@lf1496
3 years ago
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺❤️



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@ltriff6609
3 years ago
Quién te da fondos a ti? De qué tú vives? De tu trabajo honesto en Cuba? Porqué tú no estás presa y Maikel Osorbo sí? En eso reside todo el problema tú eres comunista y puedes hablar sin problema en Cuba, aquellos que no piensan como tú tienen que sufrir la reprensión y los actos de repudio. HIPÓCRITAS!!! Patria y Vida!! Abajo la dictadura!!!

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@gustavoemannueldeangolasil243
3 years ago
Where the own citezen cuban to ask by vaccine? That went say in Channels aljazira ,BBC ,abc ,dw and vice news.

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@hmerki
1 year ago
So, did you manage to change your government? Do you want to change politicians and to keep socialism? Or do you want to implement capitalism and small enterpreneurships? 
If you want to do it through NGOs and LGBT organisations, you will fail.



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@afshar110
3 years ago
VIVA CUBA



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago (edited)
This young female announcer suffers from "ANTHROPOLOGICAL DAMAGE" which is when, in addition to the social, economic and cultural deterioration in a country, there is damage to the human condition, the person loses self-awareness and is not able to evaluate the reality of reasonable and independent manner...

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@tanyajordan1198
3 years ago
So are you suggesting Cuba is not a failed state? Are you suggesting all of Cuba's problems are the fault of the U.S. Government? Is the blocking of remittance or should I say HAND OUTS the downfall of Cuba? America has a vested interest in dealing with various Nations with less than ideal reputations and certain actions......Cuba has absolutely nothing to bring to the table....nothing to offer.



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@иванпиётп
3 years ago
This man spoke the truth.  If you are in Cuba you are affected by SANCTIONS and sanctions will get worse and worse as Cubans abroad get better organized.  The Cuban government must be stifled as the Czech, Hungarian, and Polish governments were stifled and they are now FREE.



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@americanmale
3 years ago
Homeland or death does not need help from the us lmao



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@toryheart4380
3 years ago
Liz I can't help but love your hair...what do you use in a country that is so anti-black(even with hair care products for black hair )



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@ClaudiaxCuba
3 years ago
Leave us alone, indeed. Abajo el Bloqueo!!



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@flower4598
3 years ago
No JODAN MAS leave Cuba alone!!!



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@carlyjj09
3 years ago
You're so intelligent and beautiful



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@bryanb30
2 years ago
Who is the target audience for this? You have to pick a side! 

What is real what is false gets blurred!

On a scale of 1 to 10 what is life like for a majority of individuals from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds?

Do you like your Socialism and Communism or not?

The United States has a Constitution which dictates everything so appeals can only be made for Americans to hold the Government to the letter of the document .

Cuba is being played like a pawn it seems .



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@fernandobaez9914
3 years ago
One more thing how about all the hotels that there building in Cuba where do they get all the materials from. You are lying and you know it.



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@YoPATRIOTACUBANO
3 years ago
💖💪🇨🇺🇨🇺❤

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@simongee5879
3 years ago
Of course the protests in Miami went on for weeks.... because they were ALLOWED TO!!!
If people in Cuba were allowed to protest peacefully, for sure they would still be protesting today. They have an awful lot to protest about. As much as I enjoy watching this series and it's portrayal of everyday Cubans, I feel you take the government side way too often



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@suefontaine5227
3 years ago
Cuba indicates $1 U.S. dollar is equivalent to 24 pesos.  Actually the U.S. dollar is equivalent to 120 pesos.  Cuba has been oil dependent for too long.  The Cuban government should have invested in other methods for electricity.  Fidel refused to pay the IMF money Cuba owed.  Now Cuba cannot look to the IMF in this new crisis.  The " brain drain" has already begun.  150,000 intellectual people have fled since 2021.  This has happened to Russia as well as a result of the war with Ukraine.  I'm truly concerned that it is too late to save Cuba because the government's restrictions on it's citizens to own their own businesses and earn a decent salary.  The Cuban president lives in an air conditioned palace with a variety of food options.  The citizens cannot even have enough power to operate a small fan.  Everyone is not equal in Cuba!  The internet was brought down by the government to,prevent the protest from going viral.  Cancel admitted to this.  Cuba has only had some internet access since 2018.  VA Cuba money transfer is a Cuban/American owned company making money off of their fellow Cubans.



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@luperamos7307
3 years ago
I lived in Florida for a while and rarely ran into a black Cuban. I found that very weird bc so many people in Cuba are black. You literally see them all over there. But in Miami it's rare.



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
THE SACRIFICE OF THE CUBANS, OF THE NICARAGUANS, OF THE VENEZUELANS HAS SERVED TO SHOW US VERY CLOSE IN OUR OWN TERRITORY THE TRUE FACE OF SOCIALISM WHICH IS NOT THE PARADISE BROUGHT TO EARTH BUT EARTH BROUGHT INTO HELL.

           Mario Vargas Llosa

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@luisroebuck4354
3 years ago
acere ya , degusta esa frase que usaste  al final, oh ala el Imperio de Washington se de por vencido de que con todos los métodos  habidos y por haver, El Pueblo Cubano ya provo que no tiene reversa, su revolución es mas que combatir un Gigante que se niega a reconocer que perdió ante un David, Me encanta ver jóvenes como tu y otras que nos muestran que hay Cuba Pa rato



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@bobmichaelsphoto
3 years ago
The problem with official remittances is if I send my family in Cuba US$100, they don't get dollars at all. The government keeps the dollars and gives my family either a) $100 credit in their MLC account which can be spent only at a MLC store which has limited selection and non competitive prices or b) 2,400 CUP which will buy the equivalent of US$35 worth of goods in the free market. 

The Cuban government insists that transaction goes through Fincimex, part of the Cuban military. So, no idea if any of those profits benefit Cuban citizens or just the military.



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@AngelCastillo-mh3it
3 years ago
Well done  whatever  whatever   😃  ❤



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@flower4598
3 years ago
No JODAN MAS leave Cuba alone!!!

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@kowalski363
3 years ago
Great video



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@OscarGarcia-qg3ht
3 years ago
VIDEOS MADE BY THE IDEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA .

VIDEOS  REALIZADO  POR  EL  DEPARTAMENTO  IDEOLOGICO  DEL  COMITE   CENTRAL  DEL  PARTIDO  COMUNISTA  DE CUBA .

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